Regarding Income taxes, here is a direct link for information for foreigner and their tax liabilities, etc.
https://www.iras.gov.sg/IRASHome/Indivi ... oreigners/
If you are here more than 60 days and less than 183 days use this downloadable calculator to figure out your tax liability for the year of assessment (the previous years):
https://www.iras.gov.sg/irashome/upload ... ulator.xls
If you are here more than 183 days or your employment pass is for at least 12 months (if you are here less than the requisite 183 days) you will be taxed as a resident. If so, use this downloadable calculator:
https://www.iras.gov.sg/irashome/upload ... s_YA18.xls
You are not subject to any PF contributions (I'm assuming that is supposed to mean Provident Fund?) Work Visa holders are not subject to the CPF (Central Provident Fund - local name). Only Citizens and PR (Permanent Residents) are subject to this.
Medical varies from employer to employer and it would pay to have a decent one as there is not free medical here.
One thing to note, Singapore Income taxes are not PAYG, therefore you will have no deduction monthly for potential income taxes. It is on your own head to put aside monthly a requisite amount to cover the tax liability which will normally be billed in/around Sept of the year of assessment (the tax return is due however, no later than the 15th of April following the close of the tax year (for most that is a calendar year). This is why the calculators...
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