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Singapore Company Incorporation
And Formation
Singapore Incorporation requirement
- At least one local director who has to be a Singaporean,
or Singapore PR, or Singapore employment pass holder;
- At least one shareholder, you do not need a Singaporean
for a shareholder.
- Minimum paid up capital is S$1
- Incorporation time ranges approximately from 1 day to 5
days depending on time taken for name approval.
- We will act as your company secretary.
Information required for incorporation
- Name of company
- Business activities
- Paid up share capital
- Company registered address
We provide registered office at Amara Corporate Office
Tower for 15/ per month (excluding disbursement)
- Particular of Directors and shareholders
- Full name as in passport
- Local corresponding address
- Overseas address, if any
- Nationality
- Identity card No and expiry date
- Passport No. and expiry date
- Personal contact (including mobile, home and
office number, fax and email address)
- Number of shares issued to each shareholders
We require a copy of their passport and
identity card for our record and verification
Incorporation package - $600 (Original $900)
- Professional service for name application and
incorporation
- Government registration fee
- Government filing fees for reservation of 1 company name
- Share certificates
- Common seal
- Minute book & statutory registers
- Memorandum & Articles of Association
- Opening of first bank account excluding transportation
- Company profile, courier and other miscellaneous
expenses
Incorporation of company - Benefits
- Protection of personal assets and limiting your company
and personal liabilities
- Substantial tax saving as new companies may be entitled
to full tax exemption for first $100K taxable profit or
partial tax exemption up to first $300,000 taxable profit.
Effective tax rate is less than 9%.
- Exemption of audit requirement for private exempt
company and company with turnover of less than $5 million
- Easier access to capital funding through the sale of
shares to investors and borrowing from banks
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