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 Working Life in Singapore, Please Share your value Experience

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post Jan 22 2008, 12:28 PM

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anyone know the average salary for IT graduate at SG???
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post Jan 22 2008, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(nameless @ Jan 22 2008, 12:59 PM)
most company wont list their salary in job search site... sweat.gif
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post Jan 23 2008, 10:27 AM

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QUOTE(cktwai @ Jan 23 2008, 08:33 AM)
I would say the range is from SGD 850-4000 for freshies.

not much help right?  laugh.gif

provide some info what sort of job. IT is so wide.  shakehead.gif
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post Jan 30 2008, 03:17 PM

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if i work at singapore for long term (1 year) how will i get taxed? do i need to pay thing like EPF? no need to pay tax for malaysia?
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post Jan 30 2008, 07:05 PM

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QUOTE(shawnlst @ Jan 30 2008, 04:07 PM)
Depending on when you commenced your first employment. There are a few different scenarios that will affect your taxability of income in Singapore. It has nothing to do with whether you are a PR or holding working permit.

Only Singapore citizens and PRs are required to contribute to CPF (i.e. EPF in Malaysia).
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actually my company (MNC, Malaysia) is allocating me to Singapore for 1 year. So, how is it taxed?
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post Jan 30 2008, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(shawnlst @ Jan 30 2008, 08:56 PM)
Who will pay you the salary? Your M'sia company or Singapore company? It seems that you are seconded to Singapore and I believe you will be taxable in M'sia instead of Singapore as your secondment is attributable to your employment in M'sia. Thus, your salaries are deemed derived from M'sia even if you received them in Singapore. You can check with M'sia IRB to confirm on this matter.
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The Singapore branch will be paying my salary... the company is not a malaysia or singapore company. smile.gif

*edit: my company is relocating me to s'pore...mistake in previous post...

Will check to confirm this sweat.gif

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