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Company Incorporation Services into Myanmar

Here at CP accounting, we offer you reliable business incorporation services into the Myanmar market. Why Myanmar Within the recent years, Myanmar’s growing population has seen a rise in their level of affluence, projecting a positive economic outlook. Poverty levels are steadily falling and Myanmar’s economy is picking up. According to the World Bank, poverty […]

December 31 2018 0comment
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Happy New Year 2019!

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Strike Off

Criteria for ACRA to Consider Approval of Striking off if Your Company Has: Have you stopped business operations, or have you not started business operations since your company’s incorporation? Do you have outstanding tax liabilities with IRAS? Do you have outstanding employers’ CPF contributions owing to Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB)? Do you have debts […]

SMART

The Innovation Grant enables faculty and their research team to pursue exciting new avenues of market-driven research and participate in programs that will help to accelerate innovations toward commercialization. The funding will be used to: (1) De-risk the technology by developing prototypes or conducting proof-of-concept experiments; and (2) Determine a go-to-market strategy for the products […]

Late payment strategy

Receiving late payment is a major problem for small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The result is an increase in costs, reduced capital spending and suppliers being placed at risk of going out of business. How can these businesses tackle late payments? One way to go about it is to ask for 100% settlement before your […]

Regulators to Seek Penalty on Toshiba for False Accounting: Nikkei

TOKYO: Japan’s financial watchdog plans to seek a financial penalty on Toshiba Corp, who is currently being investigated by an independent committee over accounting irregularities, the Nikkei reported on Saturday. The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC) believes the company falsified financial statements and will recommend as early as September that the Financial Services Agency […]

Singapore Updates Tax Accounting Guidelines

Regulators have accused multinationals such as Apple and Starbucks of taking advantage of transfer pricing to shift their profits from units in high-tax jurisdictions to units in countries with lower tax rates, such as Singapore, to reduce their tax bills. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has even launched an action plan to […]

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MNCs Park Profit in Singapore, Hong Kong

Singapore and Hong Kong, with their low corporate tax rates, have started to hove into view on the radars of multinational companies that are looking to lower their tax burdens through profit shifting. Profit shifting is a perfectly legal way of moving the earnings of an MNC to a low-tax destination to avoid the clutches […]

Start-up Magnet: Singapore Unfurls the Welcome Mat

SINGAPORE – A vibrant start-up ecosystem is taking hold in Singapore, attracting entrepreneurs from far beyond Southeast Asia. One of them is Mitsunobu Okada, who set up a company in the city-state in 2013. His business, Astroscale, is aiming high: It wants to clean up Earth’s orbit. There is a lot of junk up there […]

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