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 Working Life in Singapore V5

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crazy25kid
post Apr 4 2011, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(Laine @ Apr 4 2011, 01:12 PM)
thanks! very informative...  smile.gif

my wife has already requested from them just now but they said need one week to prepare. by that time we already left the country. in this case, will she have any difficulty in leaving or re-entering malaysia next time?

hmm.. the officer gave me a 2010 income tax form but she crossed out the 2010 and put it as 2011 by using marker pen...  sweat.gif she asked me to fill up and submit back to them tmr together with 2010 EA form. so do i still need to file my income tax next year?  shocking.gif i am kinda confused by this...  hmm.gif
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No issues for my case.
My CP21 came after like a month after I started working in Singapore.
No issue going back to Malaysia for CNY back then. laugh.gif laugh.gif

For the EA form, yea, they did that for my wife too.
We did not submit the crossed out form to them at all.
For income tax, this is purely my opinion only.
As I mentioned before, we can't really submit our tax claim yet.
We need PCB and also some other documents (insurance and relief receipts) which are given the following year.
I just filed income tax for my wife last week when she left mid of last year.
Heck, we even had to request for the PCB form from her previous company halfway filing as it was not provided. sweat.gif sweat.gif

This post has been edited by crazy25kid: Apr 4 2011, 01:33 PM
crazy25kid
post Apr 4 2011, 02:05 PM

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QUOTE(Hean @ Apr 4 2011, 01:43 PM)
We still need to declare even though the annual amount is less than the eligible amount to pay tax?

I worked for 2 months in 2011, left for Singapore but coming back intermittently. Will there be any problem in my loans, etc?
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Not sure, but I would recommend that you submit the following year.
It would be more troublesome if they come knocking on your door asking this and that.
If you paid PCB, you MUST file, so that you can get back the amount you paid. laugh.gif laugh.gif

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crazy25kid
post Apr 4 2011, 03:37 PM

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QUOTE(GiNgEr^fIsH @ Apr 4 2011, 03:19 PM)
becareful of a clause by LHDN, if during that year you do not work the minimum 120 days in Malaysia, you will be taxed full amount.

I'm not entirely sure about the clause because my ex wife was the one who helped me out with it.
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Oh, thanks for the heads up.
I will be in that category.
I guess they will come backdate me next year. shakehead.gif shakehead.gif
crazy25kid
post Apr 4 2011, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(Hean @ Apr 4 2011, 03:54 PM)
u mean they will 'notice' when I suddenly never submit for the current year? will they even care to check on small fishes like us?
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Shyt happens.
Better safe than sorry.
They came knocking when my mum retired. sweat.gif sweat.gif

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