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Understanding the Progressive Wage Model (PWM) and the PW Mark in Singapore
In Singapore, fair and sustainable wage growth for lower-wage workers is no longer optional — it’s the law . Under the Progressive Wage Model (PWM) , employers are required to pay progressive wages and provide skills training. Meanwhile, the Progressive Wage (PW) Mark  recognizes employers that comply with these requirements and uphold fair employment practices. Both are part of Singapore’s national effort to uplift lower-wage workers, strengthen social fairness, and reward r
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Don’t Miss a Step: Your Complete 3-Minute Guide to Incorporating in Singapore
Singapore is one of the easiest places in the world to start a business — but only if you know what to do. Whether you’re a local...
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What Singapore Employers Need to Know About CPF Contribution Changes in 2026
Starting January 1, 2026, Singapore will implement significant changes to the Central Provident Fund (CPF) contribution rates ,...
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The Essential Guide: Getting Your GST Invoicing Right for Your Business
For any GST-registered business  in Singapore, invoicing isn't just an administrative chore—it's a fundamental part of tax compliance. The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore ( IRAS ) regularly reminds businesses that issuing the correct billing documents is crucial, especially since these invoices are the primary documents your GST-registered customers rely on to claim their input tax . Failing to comply with the invoicing rules can be an expensive mistake, potentially lea
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Why Every Nominee Director Needs D&O Insurance (with claims examples)
When your business appoints a  nominee director , you’re asking someone to legally represent your company at the highest level - while...
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Why D&O Insurance Is a Must for Anyone in a Position of Trust
If you're offering nominee director or family office services, this one’s for you. Running a professional service firm—especially one...
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Free Doesn’t Always Mean Tax-Free: What Influencers and Sponsors Need to Know
Influencer marketing has become an essential part of brand strategy in Singapore. From lifestyle bloggers to TikTok creators, influencers often receive free gifts, endorsements, or sponsored services as part of their collaborations with brands. While these may feel like perks of the job, there’s an important point to remember: free does not always mean tax-free. The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has clear guidelines on how influencer income is treated
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Common GST Input Tax Claim Errors SMEs Must Avoid In Singapore
Goods and Services Tax (GST) can be a complex area for many SMEs in Singapore. While claiming input tax is a legitimate way to recover...
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Why E-Invoicing Matters for Singapore SMEs
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Singapore are increasingly adopting digital tools to streamline their operations. One such tool...
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The Johor–Singapore SEZ: Bold Vision Meets Real-World Challenges
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (SEZ) was officially announced in 2024 as a landmark initiative to deepen economic ties...
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Streamline Your Finances with E-Invoicing
For SMEs in Singapore, managing invoices can be a time-consuming process. From chasing payments to manually entering data into accounting...
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Protect Your Business with PDPA Compliance in Singapore
In today's digital age, ensuring the protection of personal data is more important than ever. Businesses often deal with sensitive...
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Effortless Accounting Services for Singapore Businesses
Running a business in Singapore means juggling many responsibilities, and managing finances is one of the most critical. Efficient...
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Secure Your Business with Advanced Network Solutions
In today’s digital age, businesses face increasing threats from cyberattacks and data breaches. Protecting your company’s sensitive...
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Why SME Business Insurance Is More Critical Than You Think
Running a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) in Singapore is exciting—but it’s also full of risks. Many business owners focus on...
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Should Your Business Register for GST Voluntarily?
In Singapore, GST (Goods and Services Tax) registration becomes mandatory once your taxable turnover exceeds $1 million over a 12-month...
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Avoid These Common XBRL Filing Mistakes – A Guide for Singapore Companies
Filing financial statements in XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) format is a mandatory requirement for many companies in...
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What is InvoiceNow in Singapore?
InvoiceNow  is Singapore’s branded e-invoicing initiative that allows businesses to send invoices directly from one accounting system to...
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GST-Registered Businesses Must Use InvoiceNow-Ready Accounting Software
According to The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) announcement, businesses that are newly registered for GST will be...
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Understanding Your Corporate Tax Filing Obligations in Singapore: Key Facts About Form C-S and Form C
Every company in Singapore—whether actively trading or dormant—is required to file an annual Corporate Income Tax Return  with the Inland...
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