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The corporate tax contribution in sustaining Singapore’s social compact

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How CPF changes in Budget 2024 impact retirement planning

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From left: Vicky Hwang, CEO, Chyau Fwu Wine & Spirits; Koren Wines, managing director, Xero Asia; Low Yen Ling, Minister of State for Trade and Industry; Anita Gabriel, senior correspondent, The Business Times.
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Transforming for growth against global headwinds

Businesses may not leave Singapore due to tax changes, but the amount of new investment may be affected, says PwC global tax policy leader William Morris.

Singapore may see ‘short pause’ in investments as businesses await refundable credit details: PwC tax leader

Amid increased spending and taxation, how can Singapore strike the right balance while retaining its position as a preferred location for business and talent?

A balancing act – Singapore’s tax policy in a brave new world 

For the advanced manufacturing cluster, the Refundable Investment Credit scheme seeks to encourage players to pursue R&D and innovation projects.

Elevating Singapore’s advanced manufacturing cluster 

From left: ST associate editor Vikram Khanna; UOB senior economist Alvin Liew; Second Minister for Finance and National Development Indranee Rajah; ASME President Ang Yuit; and NTUC deputy secretary general Desmond Tan.
ST-BT BUDGET 2024 ROUNDTABLE

Employers must see real benefits if they are to support workers’ upskilling: ST-BT Budget 2024 Roundtable

DPM Heng Swee Keat speaking at the Mandarin forum organised by the Teochew Federation (Singapore) on Mar 11.

Support measures in Budget 2024 not meant to increase Singaporeans’ reliance on government: DPM Heng

The ST-BT Budget Roundtable 2024 was moderated by ST associate editor Vikram Khanna (left), with panellists (L to R) UOB senior economist Alvin Liew; Second Minister for Finance Indranee Rajah; Association of Small and Medium Enterprises president Ang Yuit; and NTUC deputy secretary-general Desmond Tan.
ST-BT BUDGET ROUNDTABLE 2024

SkillsFuture training allowance not meant to replace salary: Indranee

The ST-BT Budget Roundtable 2024 was moderated by ST associate editor Vikram Khanna (left), with panellists (left to right) UOB senior economist Alvin Liew; Second Minister for Finance Indranee Rajah; Association of Small and Medium Enterprises president Ang Yuit; and NTUC deputy secretary-general Desmond Tan.
ST-BT BUDGET ROUNDTABLE 2024

Embrace upskilling to keep Singapore’s workforce competitive

With the right response from employers across the private sector, the support that the Singapore government provides around upskilling will work as a phenomenal catalyst.

Leverage upskilling measures as a catalyst

A closer look at Budget 2024 shows the plans announced impact more than just Singaporeans.
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The corporate tax contribution in sustaining Singapore’s social compact