Working in Singapore V17, All about living in the Lil' Red Dot
Working in Singapore V17, All about living in the Lil' Red Dot
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Dec 18 2014, 03:15 PM
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hi guys just wanna ask, i've already got an offer in a SG company, waiting for Epass to be approved. What do i have to settle before heading over? Do i have to declare anything to LHDN about my current taxes etc? Or just fill up the upcoming April EA Form will do? Advices will be really appreciated, thank you!
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Dec 18 2014, 04:10 PM
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QUOTE(aLertz @ Dec 18 2014, 03:37 PM) first of all, congrats ! thank you so much! well rmb to bring your original SPM/STPM and other certs over as you need to show MOM when processing your pass... for tax, just wait the usual April tax filling period depends on what type of job and how good are you in promoting yourselves oh dear, i have no clue where my SPM cert went T_T would bringing my degree cert be okay? cause i know there's like a form, called C21C21 not sure if i should fill this up and bring it over to LHDN? |
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Dec 18 2014, 05:17 PM
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Dec 19 2014, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(deodorant @ Dec 18 2014, 06:32 PM) Are you an experienced hire or a junior one? Experienced hire go throw your resume to people on linkedin / efinancialcareers and let those headhunter try and match you to jobs. If junior ... honestly quite difficult because there is no lack of junior level hires locally. ooh! thank you so much for the advise Tender after EP approved lor. Generally it takes few days to couple of weeks. Mine last time took 2 weeks whereas my wife one took I think 2 or 3 days only. If you want to do it the "clean" way then ask your current malaysia company to issue borang CP21 for you. Then u bring it to LHDN and close off your income tax file. If can't-be-bothered way then every year just declare zero income on tax filing lo. Welcome to SG and if you're interested send a PM to our daikor MacKiddo to get added to the m'sians working in sg support group whatsapp |
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Apr 19 2015, 11:33 AM
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has anyone tried bringing a used monitor / tv from malaysia to singapore before? via flight. is it permitted? will they stop me and ask to pay tax? lol
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Apr 19 2015, 12:48 PM
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i dont intend to check in though, cos it's a 23" tv lol. thought of just carrying it on board.
used = it's been with me for a year + now. was looking at this though? : https://www.iras.gov.sg/irasHome/page04.aspx?id=10836 not sure if it's relevant lol. plus, how do i prove that it's less than 400sgd? do i have to have a receipt? the tv was given so i don't have proof of purchase anymore This post has been edited by huiyin_hsu: Apr 19 2015, 12:52 PM |
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