In most of commonwealth countries, there is this concept of authorised capital. Authorised capital refers to the maximum permissible amount of capital up to which the share capital of the company can be increased. Continue reading “Abolishment of Authorised Capital and Share Premium for Singapore Companies”
A charge is a right or an interest obtained by a creditor or a lender in the property of the company as a security for the debt provided to the company. Such charges are required to be updated with Registrar of Companies at time of creating, or if there are changes, as well as when the charges are satisfied. Continue reading “Charge Filings (Creation, variation or satisfaction of Charges) for Singapore Companies”
There are situations when the appointed Company secretary needs to be resigned or changed and this is a fairly simple process if the outgoing company secretary is cooperative with this. Continue reading “Removing or changing Company Secretary of Singapore Company”
All Singapore companies are required to have a locally resident company secretary (Citizen/Permanent Resident/Employment Pass holder/S Pass holder). Continue reading “Requirement of Company Secretary for a Singapore Company and FAQ”
Detailed information about can be obtained by clicking this link regarding legalization procedure. Continue reading “Infographics: Legalization of documents in Singapore”
In many countries, before any allotment can be made, you will need to check the authorized capital of the company to ensure that the allotment will not beach the authorized capital limit. But here is the good news in case you didn’t know- the concept of authorized capital has been abolished in Singapore and Singapore registered companies are allowed to increase their capital to any limits merely by way of allotment. Continue reading “Allotment of shares in Singapore Company – Cash allotment- DIY”
All Singapore registered companies are required to have a local registered office. Any change in registered office address of the company must be filed with ACRA within 14 days of such change, failing which penalties will be imposed by ACRA. Continue reading “Change of Registered Office address of a Singapore Company – DIY & FAQ”
If your Company is incorporated in Singapore and you are having transactions in India, it is highly likely that you will need to have an income tax PAN (Permanent Account Number) from income tax department in India. Continue reading “Getting a PAN card in India for a Singapore Registered Company”