Why Get GST Registered?
Just bought a commercial property that comes with a sky-high GST charge?
Intending to start a business where your goods and supplies come with enormous GST charges?
In this situation, it may make more financial sense to apply for GST for your company to claim GST paid on imports as a matter of course in your business.
Compulsory GST Registration (Taxable turnover more than S$1 million)
Documents Required:
- ACRA Business Profile
- Latest Financial Report OR Detailed Sales & Purchase Listings of 2 months if the business has been operating for less than 2 years
- Copies of 3 recent suppliers’ invoices received, including shipping documents
- Copies of 3 recent invoices issued to your customers, including shipping documents
Voluntary GST Registration
A) For companies who have started sales
Documents Required:
- ACRA Business Profile
- Latest Financial Report OR Detailed Sales & Purchased Listings of past 2 months if the business has been operating for less than 2 years
- Copies of 3 recent suppliers’ invoices received, including shipping documents
- Copies of 3 recent invoices issued to your customers, including shipping documents
B) For companies who have not started sales
Documents Required:
- ACRA Business Profile
- A copy of the signed contract(s), accepted tender & purchase order
- Copy of rental agreement for your business office, warehouse, shop, etc.
- Copy of Licence/ Permit/ Approval from relevant authorities to conduct business activities
- Copy of signed Option to purchase/ Sales & purchase agreement of property/properties
- Detailed Purchase Listing with 3 copies of recent suppliers’ invoices received, including shipping documents of past 2 month
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For a reasonable fee of S$300, we can process the GST Registration for your company to ensure the application gets approved so you can enjoy the perks that come with it.
We have a 99% success rate in getting GST approved.
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Compliance with Local Laws
Why do you need a Corporate Secretary?
Section 171 of the Singapore Companies Act, Chapter 50 requires ALL Singapore Companies to appoint a Singapore Company Secretary to handle on-going statutory compliance matters.