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Perfect-Stranger
post Nov 29 2013, 11:05 AM

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QUOTE(razo2 @ Nov 23 2013, 06:25 PM)
I read somewhere that none PR gets a 15% tax.
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You will get a taxation of 15% of your total income if you quit your job or work less than 6 months.



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post Dec 2 2013, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(yiivei @ Nov 29 2013, 12:48 PM)
hmm...

As long as he/she (foreigner) is in SG for <183 days, then he/she will be taxed at 15%. >183 days tax at resident rate.

Not exactly about quitting or working for >/< 6 months.

Correct me if i'm wrong.
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Hello, kindly look at what I was replying.
I was telling him that he will get 15% income tax if he quit his employment less than 6 months.
It's not that all none PR gets 15% tax.

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QUOTE(studyboy @ Nov 29 2013, 11:31 PM)
Hi all! Could you help me with a query? Is there a UEN and an ACRA registration number for MOE Sg? I am in the midst of filling in my S-Pass form and encountered columns for them!  My employer will be MOE Sg so are the two numbers even applicable?

Thank you very much in advance for your kind replies!
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Hi !
MOE's UEN : T08GA0012J

Cheers !
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post Mar 25 2014, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(mules @ Mar 22 2014, 08:42 PM)
Trying to apply PR, have all documents ready.  Log in to eAppointment and walao all i see is grey boxes. I cant even book anything. How u guys get appointment?
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Got your appointment d ?
I did it last month and my appointment date will be on 27th of August which is like 5 months from now.
Woahhh ..
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post Mar 25 2014, 02:25 PM

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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Mar 25 2014, 11:23 AM)
dont make fun of me ok... i work as chef u know

the thing is fast food rest dont need much cooking skills...
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You will have to compete with those workers from China.
Work overtime, I'm talking about / more than 10 hours per day with only one rest day in a week.
If you can, you are hired ! biggrin.gif

I'm working in Legal Industry in Singapore.
Always come across cases about workers from China claiming their rights under Employment and Foreign Manpower Act.
I can tell, the only reason why China workers are so much needed here especially F&B and manufacturing industry, is because of their willingness to work without a single rest day given to them. notworthy.gif

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post Mar 25 2014, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(LightningFist @ Mar 25 2014, 04:08 PM)
wait if they are so willing to work without rest then why do you get cases of them complaining?
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Most of them won't complain about working overtime. (Not until they find out their Employment rights)
They are basically claiming for annual leave and Public holidays wages.
I gt to know all ths when I discuss with them on their Work Injury claim or civil claim matters.
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post Mar 27 2014, 08:52 AM

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Anyone driving a Malaysia plate number car in and out from Singapore on a daily basis ?
Please share your experience with the traffic at the custom every morning. (eg 6.45am)

Assuming if my calculation is correct, total minimum expenses to drive in and out for a month is SGD 576.4 (Exclude petrol, car loan & maintenance)

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Please advise if there is any expenses which I have not include.

Any carpool social group (FB, etc) that is available for me to look for passengers ?

Thank you smile.gif

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post Mar 27 2014, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(mules @ Mar 27 2014, 11:07 AM)
True.
To be frank, the main reason for me to work here in Singapore is because of the 2.6 brows.gif
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post Mar 28 2014, 08:54 AM

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QUOTE(metalslug @ Mar 27 2014, 03:43 PM)
super jam at custom on tuas and woodlands. We are coming out from bkt indah to tuas at 6.30am. 7.45am only reach singapore custom.
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Alright.
About an hour =='''
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QUOTE(alaskanbunny @ Mar 28 2014, 09:32 AM)
rental so high these days...  cry.gif  want to open stall at hdb kopitiam but was told need to be local...  cry.gif
i already work 12 hours a day, 6 days a week.. anymore is believe is hazardous
cry.gif  why he look down on ppl, we r all earning a decent living what..
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12 hours a day ? with OT pay ?

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post Apr 8 2014, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(tailtwist @ Apr 6 2014, 10:35 PM)
... its known that one can use a SG driving license to drive a MY registered vehicle in MY of course,...so the point of keeping a/blacklisting a MY driving license doesn't really matter.
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It matters when you are facing with stupid traffic police from Malaysia who insist on seeing a MY driving license from a Malaysian driver. Happened to some of my friends ==

My friend then renewed his driving license (5years validity) and convert his driving license to SG international driving license.
Paid under table RM50 to keep his current driving license to avoid troubles from our traffic police.


QUOTE(rawrkun @ Apr 7 2014, 11:21 PM)
Hi, do people usually attach testimonials from their employer together with their PR applications? Not sure how much it'll help.. Feels a bit paiseh, especially if they ask you to draft one on your own  sweat.gif
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First time application, need not attach with any testimonials from employer. Only when they rejected it, then only you need one from your employer.
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post Apr 9 2014, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(tailtwist @ Apr 8 2014, 10:25 PM)
so what happens then for eg...I'm from indonesia and I'm holding a SPR and Singapore driving license...??
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Dude, I'm just stating out some of the real examples from my friends. Malaysian.
Since the question posted was about steps to convert his Malaysia driving license and whether to surrender his Malaysia driving license back to them.

My advice is try to keep his Malaysia driving license.

Not sure about Indon thou. rolleyes.gif

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