Singapore Telecommunication Company Business Setup Information
To set up a Telecommunications business requires several licenses and permits.
But the first couple
of things you will have to do are:
1.
Register your business first with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of
Singapore (ACRA).
Your business must register...
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Singapore Telecommunication Company Business Setup Information To set up a Telecommunications business requires several licenses and permits. But the first couple of things you will have to do are: 1. Register your business first with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore (ACRA). Your business must register as a sole proprietorship, partnership or a private limited company. A private limited company is the best option given the liabilities involved in a storage and warehousing business 2. Secure a premise for your business. The premise has to be zoned for commercial use. Securing a Premise Once you have secured a space, do make sure that it is current on building codes and fire safety measures. Any major renovation of the premise requires an application for a building work permit through Building and Construction Authority of Singapore (BCA). When the building works are complete, you will also need to obtain from BCA: a Certificate of Statutory Complet
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Forming an Academic private school in Singapore by Company Registration Agent
If you plan to start a school that has ten or more children, you will need to register as a business
first with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore (ACRA).
You must
register as a sole proprietorship, partnership or a private...
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Forming an Academic private school in Singapore by Company Registration Agent If you plan to start a school that has ten or more children, you will need to register as a business first with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of Singapore (ACRA). You must register as a sole proprietorship, partnership or a private limited company. Once you have establish a business entity with ACRA, you will then register the school with Ministry of Education of Singapore (MOE). Choosing a Name An important thing to note is choosing the appropriate name for your school. The name of your business registered with ACRA has to be the same name as the school if the business is registered as sole proprietorship or partnership. The name cannot have the words ‘Singapore’ and ‘National’; ‘University’, ‘Conservatory’ and ‘College’, or ‘International’. To use the term ‘Academy’ or ‘Institution’ as part the school name usually indicates that it is a school that offers post secondary or tertiary
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FAQ on Singapore Company Incorporation
1.
Once the Singapore company has been incorporated, what are the post incorporation issues I
need to consider before I can start my company business activities?
After your Singapore company has been setup, you can start your business activities immediately.
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FAQ on Singapore Company Incorporation 1. Once the Singapore company has been incorporated, what are the post incorporation issues I need to consider before I can start my company business activities? After your Singapore company has been setup, you can start your business activities immediately. However, you may need to do the following if it is applicable to you. A. Open bank accounts. You may want to choose a bank that serves your corporate banking needs. i. e. Letter of credit, multi currency, location of the bank, banking hours, and check the other services they can offer you, etc. B. If your business requires one or more licenses, you may need to obtain the relevant licences first before you can commence your business activities. C. Register for Goods & Services Tax (GST) if necessary. The registration of GST is not mandatory unless your annual turnover exceeds S$1 million. We can help to register for GST, if you so require. D. If your company activities involves i
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Singapore Company Registration Agent Offers high net worth client Singapore
permanent residence through Global Investor Program (GIP)
You can gain Singapore permanent residence through Global Investor Program (GIP).
Under this
scheme, you may apply for PR for yourself and your immediate family by starting a business or
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Singapore Company Registration Agent Offers high net worth client Singapore permanent residence through Global Investor Program (GIP) You can gain Singapore permanent residence through Global Investor Program (GIP). Under this scheme, you may apply for PR for yourself and your immediate family by starting a business or investing in Singapore. Below is a simplified chart to show you the investments options and requirements under the GIP scheme: ‡Maximum 50% of the investment amount can be invested in residential property for owner occupancy only. You can also apply for Singapore permanent residence through the Financial Investor Scheme, facilitated by Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) of Singapore. It is a program for foreign individuals and entrepreneurs who have minimum Net Personal Assets (NPA) of SGD$20 million, plan to invest at least SDG$5 million or its equivalent in assets in Singapore, and are also keen to establish perman
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Launch of new Singapore Company Formation and Work Pass Website
AsiaBiz is pleased to announce the launch of its revamped website.
Developed in
consultation with various stakeholders, the new website aims to provide information that
meets the needs of different groups.
An extensive review was done to improve the web contents and the...
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Launch of new Singapore Company Formation and Work Pass Website AsiaBiz is pleased to announce the launch of its revamped website. Developed in consultation with various stakeholders, the new website aims to provide information that meets the needs of different groups. An extensive review was done to improve the web contents and the information architecture has been re-structured from a client’s perspective. Besides enhancing the look and feel of the website with a new design grid, a consistent user experience is also achieved with an improved layout and navigational structure. The site has : Work Passes * Singapore Employment Pass * Singapore Entrepass Business Structures * Private Limited * Sole Prop * Branch Office * Foreign Subsidiary Company * Representative Office * Limited Liability Partnership Corporate Services * Registered Company Address * Local Nominee Director * Business Licenses * Basic Accounting Services * Annual Accounts and Tax Filing Services AsiaBiz will conti
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Singapore Tax Information
A large number of foreign companies and business professional are attracted to doing
business in Singapore owing to its low taxes and impressive world-class infrastructure.
Singapore has a reputation for attractive tax rates, positive and encouraging business
policies.
Singapore taxes are much lower than...
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Singapore Tax Information A large number of foreign companies and business professional are attracted to doing business in Singapore owing to its low taxes and impressive world-class infrastructure. Singapore has a reputation for attractive tax rates, positive and encouraging business policies. Singapore taxes are much lower than most other developed nations and over the years, it has continued to slide down further. Singapore practices territorial and single-tier tax system. The body responsible for administering, assessing and collecting Singapore tax is the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). Tax Residency of Companies In Singapore, the tax residence status of a company depends on where the control and management of its business is exercised. A company is considered tax resident in Singapore if the control and management of its business is exercised from Singapore. A Singapore branch of a foreign company is generally not treated as a Singapore tax resident since the
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