by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 1, 2026 | Tax
Singapore Budget 2026 corporate impact briefings — Eligibility and requirements checklist Singapore Budget 2026 corporate impact briefings translate the measures announced on 12 February 2026 into the concrete actions a company director needs to take. The headline for...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Aug 1, 2026 | Running Your Company, Tax
A loss-making year is painful, but Singapore’s tax system offers a genuine consolation: unutilised trade losses and capital allowances can be carried forward and set off against future profits, reducing the tax bill when the business turns the corner. What many...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 31, 2026 | Running Your Company, Tax
When a Singapore company buys intellectual property, whether a patent, a trademark or a portfolio of trade secrets, the cost is usually capital in nature and cannot be deducted outright against income. Section 19B of the Income Tax Act 1947 solves this by allowing the...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 30, 2026 | Tax
Succession planning across Singapore PR / citizenship — Eligibility and requirements checklist Succession planning across Singapore PR and citizenship means coordinating your immigration status, assets and family arrangements so wealth and control pass smoothly across...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 30, 2026 | Running Your Company, Tax
If your Singapore company spends money on research, developing new products, registering intellectual property, or training staff in new capabilities, there is a tax incentive you should not overlook. The Enterprise Innovation Scheme (EIS), introduced in Budget 2023,...
by The Raffles Corporate Services Editorial Team | Jul 29, 2026 | Running Your Company, Tax
Every Singapore company wants to pay less tax, and the honest way to do it is to claim every deduction you are legally entitled to – no more, no less. But one of the most common and expensive mistakes SMEs make is assuming that any expense the business pays for...