Do I still have to pay the poll tax after returning home if the Singapore work permit has not expire

Updated on society 2024-05-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    *Even if your Singapore work pass has not expired, you will still need to pay poll tax upon your return to your home country**.

    In Singapore, work visa holders, permanent residents, companion pass, dependent's pass, long-term residence pass holders live in Singapore, but are still Chinese nationals. Even if these people return to their home countries, their income and expenses in Singapore still need to be filed as normal, and if they do not pay taxes in Singapore, they need to pay back taxes, and the rules of retroactive payment can be consulted with the tax department in Singapore.

    In addition, if you have obtained Singapore status, you will need to declare your global assets and income, and you will also need to consult the Singapore tax authorities for specific information.

    For specific information, it is advisable to consult the local tax authorities in Singapore.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The requirements of these three passes are very different, WP application conditions are the lowest, almost unconditional, as long as the company has a quota of foreign workers, but WP poll tax is the highest.

    The EP has the highest requirements for the applicant, but there is no quota limit, and the boss does not need to pay the poll tax to the EP.

    SP is in the middle, the requirements are in the middle, and the poll tax is also less than WP.

    People who are qualified to apply for EP will not apply for WP anyway, and I have never seen anyone so stupid so far. Conversely, a person who only meets the requirements for a WP application will not be approved even if he or she applies for EP.

    In addition, it doesn't matter how much tax the company has to pay, anyway, the money has to be paid by the boss, and it is illegal to pass on the poll tax to the employees.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. According to Singapore's immigration laws, if you are told that you cannot enter Singapore within 2 years, then you cannot apply for a work permit to come to Singapore. Singapore's immigration law stipulates that you can only apply for a work pass if certain conditions are met.

    One of the conditions is that you must have a valid visa to enter Singapore. Therefore, if you are told that you cannot enter Singapore for a period of 2 years, then you cannot apply for a work pass to come to Singapore. In addition, you will need to meet other conditions before you can apply for a work permit.

    These conditions include that you must have a valid work contract, that your employer must have sufficient funds to cover your salary, that you must be qualified enough to perform your job duties, and that your employer must be qualified enough to hire you. Therefore, if you are told that you cannot enter Singapore for a period of 2 years, then you cannot apply for a work pass to come to Singapore.

    I was told that I could not come to Singapore for 2 years, but I was told that I could come here with a work permit?

    According to Singapore's immigration laws, if you are told that you cannot enter Singapore within 2 years, then you cannot apply for a work permit to come to Singapore. Singapore's immigration law stipulates that you can only apply for a work pass if certain conditions are met. One of the conditions is that you must have a valid visa to enter Singapore.

    Therefore, if you are told that you cannot enter Singapore for 2 years, then you cannot apply for a Gongbu Sakura Pass to come to Singapore. In addition, you will need to meet other conditions before you can apply for a work permit. These conditions include that you must have a valid work contract, that your employer must have sufficient funds to cover your salary, that you must be qualified enough to perform your job duties, and that your employer must be qualified enough to hire you.

    Therefore, if you are told that you cannot enter Singapore for a period of 2 years, then you cannot apply for a work pass to come to Singapore.

    Fellow, I really didn't understand, I can be more specific.

    In Singapore, if a person is told that he cannot come to Singapore for 2 years, then he cannot apply for a work permit to come to Singapore. This is because Singapore's immigration department will check the applicant's entry and exit records, and if the applicant is found to have been told not to come to Singapore for 2 years, then they will not approve the applicant's work pass. The only way to solve this hood problem is to wait for the 2-year period to pass before applying for a work permit.

    During this period, the applicant can try to look for job opportunities in other countries so that they can return to Singapore as soon as possible after the 2-year period has passed. Personal tip: When entering or leaving the country, be sure to comply with local laws and regulations to avoid being barred from entering the country.

    In addition, when entering and exiting the jujube realm, you must remember to bring enough documents to be able to pass the customs inspection smoothly.

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