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Rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic

Fund management

Singapore's 2025 Budget introduces two fund management tax incentives — FSI-FM Listing and FSI-FM SG Equities — to boost SGX listings and liquidity. But are these policies meaningful catalysts or cosmetic measures? David Sandison explores the ambition, limitations, and broader implications of these schemes.

GST Update: Key legislative amendments

GST

In this alert, we summarise the gazetted GST changes and explore how they may impact businesses — from registration and invoicing obligations to transactional pricing and accounting for GST using the tax fraction. We also share our thoughts on how businesses can keep up with the steepening curve.

Singapore Budget 2025: Announcements for individuals

Budget

Explore a summary of the key highlights announced in the Singapore Budget 2025 revealed by Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong on 18 February 2025.

Singapore Budget 2025

Budget

The Singapore Budget 2025 was announced by Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong on 18 February 2025. This hub will be where you can get key takeaways and potential impacts from our tax experts, empowering businesses and individuals to make informed decisions.

Singapore Budget 2025: Announcements for businesses

Budget

Explore a summary of the key highlights announced in the Singapore Budget 2025 revealed by Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong on 18 February 2025.

Tax facts: a quick guide to tax in Singapore

Tax facts

A handy guide of Singapore Tax facts to keep you up to date of the tax rates and conditions in Singapore.

Transfer pricing in Singapore

Tax facts

All related party transactions should be conducted at arm's length, ie as if parties were unrelated.

Goods and Services Tax in Singapore

Tax facts

Goods and Services Tax (GST) is the principal indirect tax in Singapore (akin to value-added tax in other countries).

Withholding tax in Singapore

Tax facts

Withholding tax is generally a final tax where the income in question is not derived from the provision of services.

Property Tax in Singapore

Tax facts

Property tax is a tax levied on property ownership. The annual tax payable is a percentage of the annual value of the property, which is the gross amount for which the property is expected to be let out in that year.

Corporate income tax in Singapore

Tax facts

Under the modified territorial basis of taxation, companies in Singapore are subject to tax on income accruing in or derived from Singapore and foreign income received or deemed received in Singapore from outside Singapore.

Personal income tax in Singapore

Tax facts

Individuals (resident and non-resident), are only liable to income tax in respect of income accruing in or derived from Singapore. The tax year is the calendar year.