Agreedaster wrote:Still, find a good company in terms of running bookkeeping/accountancy and have them do the rest... rather than the other way around.
If you look for companies that are popular in terms of just starting a company for you then you might end up with completely clueless people when it comes to the important bits like doing the numbers for you.
My CPA accountant that I've used for 7 years. Won't know much about international issues, knows local stuff very well.quicksilver1024 wrote:Agreedaster wrote:Still, find a good company in terms of running bookkeeping/accountancy and have them do the rest... rather than the other way around.
If you look for companies that are popular in terms of just starting a company for you then you might end up with completely clueless people when it comes to the important bits like doing the numbers for you.
Do you have any recommendations then?
How does a foreign director work on his business in Singapore then? Is the Entrepass the only way? It's quite annoying to have to apply every year or two.Strong Eagle wrote:
My CPA accountant that I've used for 7 years. Won't know much about international issues, knows local stuff very well.
Can also set you up with nominee director which you will need unless you are already a PR. On EP, situation is cloudier... you can register a company but if you are active director, you are violating terms of EP. Outside director, maybe OK. Saw Bin can tell you.
Tan Saw Bin<SawBin>
S B Tan and Company
+65 6844 8626
118 Aljunied Avenue 2 #06-104
Singapore 380118
What are the alternatives? What about for businesses that sell products online? Is the Entrepass and EP the only way to go or are there alternatives for those sort of businesses as well?Strong Eagle wrote:...there are alternatives to the Entrepass for non manufacturing, non retail types of businesses.
I don't really know how to answer this. The original Entrepass rules allowed someone to set up a 'one man' business, such as web designer, etc. The new rules are clearly oriented towards manufacturing, retailing, and other commercial activities where slathers of locals get hired.quicksilver1024 wrote:What are the alternatives? What about for businesses that sell products online? Is the Entrepass and EP the only way to go or are there alternatives for those sort of businesses as well?Strong Eagle wrote:...there are alternatives to the Entrepass for non manufacturing, non retail types of businesses.
Tan Saw Bin<SawBin>
S B Tan and Company
+65 6844 8626
118 Aljunied Avenue 2 #06-104
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