by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 24, 2026 | Grant, Tax
Singapore companies expanding overseas often overlook one of the most generous tax reliefs available to them: the Double Tax Deduction for Internationalisation, or DTDi. Administered by Enterprise Singapore (with a tourism-sector equivalent under the Singapore Tourism...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 24, 2026 | Growing Your Company, Running Your Company
Few things frustrate a Singapore employer more than lining up the right hire from overseas, only to have the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) return an Employment Pass (EP) application marked “unsuccessful”. The good news is that a rejection is rarely the end of...
by Willie Tan | Jul 24, 2026 | Running Your Company
Introduction Companies that operate across multiple jurisdictions frequently struggle to keep corporate documents consistent, compliant and easily accessible. This article, How to Manage Corporate Documents for Multi‑Jurisdiction Groups with a Singapore Holding,...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 23, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
Imagine a company sliding towards insolvency. In its final months, it pays off one supplier in full — conveniently, a company owned by the director’s brother — while leaving every other creditor unpaid. When the company is later wound up, the other...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 23, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
When a Singapore company goes into liquidation, one of the liquidator’s most important jobs is to recover value for creditors. Sometimes that means looking backwards — at transactions the company entered into before the winding up that unfairly stripped...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 23, 2026 | Corp Sec Library, Running Your Company
Every so often a Singapore company needs to change how many shares it has without changing the total value of its share capital. Maybe the founders want to split the shareholding into a larger, more divisible number before bringing in investors, or a company wants to...