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by sundaymorningstaple » Wed, 21 Jan 2009 6:09 pm
Here is the definitive answer regarding working from home for yourself, a foreign employer not resident in Singapore or and online business. It's all the same tax wise. It's taxable..
Dear SMS
Regardless of whether an individual is holding a work pass or dependent pass, he/she is subject to tax in Singapore if services / work is rendered in Singapore. Under Section 12(4) of Singapore Income Tax Act, all gains or profits from employment exercised in Singapore are deemed to be derived from Singapore. Thus, if the services of an employee are performed in Singapore, the employment income is treated as having a source in Singapore. This is regardless of where the contract is concluded, where the income is received, who the employer is, or where the employer is located.
As such, your mentioned employee's wife who is working for a company not registered in Singapore is subject to tax in Singapore. For more information on tax treatment of an employee employed by a foreign company not registered in Singapore, please visit our website at
http://www.iras.gov.sg/irasHome/page.aspx?id=1192
If she is working in Singapore on the capacity as an independent professional, i.e. not an employee of a company, withholding tax may be applicable if she is a non-resident for tax purposes. For details, please refer to
http://www.iras.gov.sg/irasHome/page.aspx?id=3462
She may contact us directly via email at
sa@iras.gov.sg if she need further clarifications. Please advise her to provide us her FIN number shown in the dependent pass.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely
Yap-Tay Lee Imm (Mrs)
Senior Tax Officer
Foreigner & Clearance Branch
for Comptroller of Income Tax
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by starspangledbanner » Wed, 15 Jan 2014 11:18 pm
if i'm on an EP, can you confirm my employer and I are not required to contribute to the CPF? should i theoretically get a higher salary to recognise this?
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by sundaymorningstaple » Thu, 16 Jan 2014 6:42 am
starspangledbanner wrote:if i'm on an EP, can you confirm my employer and I are not required to contribute to the CPF? should i theoretically get a higher salary to recognise this?
Correct & no.
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by princessb » Mon, 23 Jul 2018 3:47 pm
yes, EP holders not require to contribute CPF.
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