If you are already local then I think you can do it by yourself. There's no requirement to use a company incorporation firm.bak_kwa wrote:Thanks Coming Soon and StrongEagle,
Is it not a mandatory procedure by ACRA that a company incorporation services firn need to be engaged for registering a new company in Singapore?
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No, it's not. But unless you are yourself knowledgeable, you'll want the services of a CPA who is knowledgeable with the Singapore Companies Act.bak_kwa wrote:Thanks Coming Soon and StrongEagle,
Is it not a mandatory procedure by ACRA that a company incorporation services firm need to be engaged for registering a new company in Singapore?
Regards
bak_kwa - Unless you are a complete carrot, you could go online to ACRA right now, get out your credit card, and form a company. It's all online. You name your company. You name at least one normally resident director. You provide a copy of your memorandum of incorporation. You pay the $300 or or so and you have a company.bak_kwa wrote:Thanks Strong Eagle....i will definitely watch out for any unnecessary services that i may be obligated to.
Since you seem to be suggesting the services of a CPA does that mean they can do everything that is being done by a typical Singapore company incorporation firms at a significantly reduced price ?
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