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Working in Singapore v8, Tan vs Tan vs Tan vs Tan
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totti 10
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Nov 13 2011, 11:03 AM
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QUOTE(Jurlique @ Nov 11 2011, 11:41 PM) Damn, today i know that EY is paying you back the CPF if you are not a PR. Meaning if your basic is $5K, EY will pay additional $900 to you as CPF loss. So, total moeny receive is $5.9K... only some employers
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totti 10
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Nov 13 2011, 07:52 PM
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QUOTE(Jurlique @ Nov 13 2011, 11:20 AM) I got a fren (SPR), last time bought a HDB with his sister for about $250K (during tat period each of them contributed 50% monthly installment). Now bcos her sister wanna get married edy, so my fren terpaksa to shift out. The problem is how to sought this problem? Her sister pay him back $125K? But how bout current market rate? Take how long to pay him back? Her sister oso did not have so much money for at least $125K. Any suggestions guys? Or the most fair method is sell the HDB and distribute the funds for 50% each? but the drawback is need to incur more funds and time to get another HDB or their own. sell the current one, split 50-50 both get their own HDB to tell him to move out and pay him 125k over idk how many years is totally fked up imo
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totti 10
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Nov 14 2011, 01:52 PM
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just wondering about PR application. I have 3 questions
1. Once i apply for PR how long usually it takes to get IPA? (for my EP only took 1 day, is it going to be as fast?)
2. The 20% CPF deduction thing only starts after getting the IPA or after you offically collected the SPR card?
3. If I already have an IPA for PR and I want to change job while waiting for the card, do I have to apply for another EP or not?
Thanks
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