Entity | Chargeable income | Tax payable | Overall tax rate |
Sole proprietorship | SGD 200,000 | SGD 21,150 | 10.58% |
Company | SGD 200,000 | SGD 12,750 | 6.38% |
In summary, the key difference in tax treatment between a sole proprietorship and a company in Singapore is that sole proprietors are personally liable for the business’s income tax, while companies are subject to a separate corporate income tax regime. The choice between these two business structures should be made based on various factors, including the size of the business, liability concerns, and tax considerations, among others. It’s important to consult with a tax advisor or legal professional to determine the best structure for your specific circumstances. Additionally, tax laws and rates may change over time, so it’s essential to stay updated with the latest tax regulations in Singapore.
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