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Risky Business

You have a dream. How much are you willing to risk? It is necessary to have a "nest egg" before you start your business. No matter how hot your idea, there will be more bills than income for a long time to come. Most major companies start with funding in the millions. They convince venture capitalists (VC's) that their idea is going to make a lot of money. The VC?s take part of the business stock and hand over money with the agreement that they will get it back and then some.

Most of us start out hoping that the money will start to come in at the same time that the nest egg is running out. Making sure that this happens on schedule is a tricky thing. Go into the venture not expecting to take any money out for your own salary for two years. Your money that is earned will go back into the business to buy more supplies, equipment, product lines and advertising. If you are actually able to pay yourself something little in the second year, pat yourself on the back and celebrate (cheaply)!

If you find that your nest egg was not big enough, there are financing options. Hopefully at this point your business has made some sales and has started building those bridges that lead to success. Before you approach any family, friends, or a bank with a desire to borrow money, you will have to tell them that your business is getting better. How much better will depend on the money source. Banks will want the most recent information you have, including your profit and loss statement and your projections for the future.

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At a Glance

  • Excellent tax benefits from small-to-midsize companies: 0% taxes on 100K annual profits (first 3 years), approx. 9% tax on annual profits up-to 300K
  • Low overall tax rate of 18% on profits above 300K
  • Zero taxes on capital gains in general
  • We can incorporate a Singapore company in one day
    (after incorporation documents are signed by you)
  • 100% foreign shareholding allowed
  • Minimum paid-up capital of $1 only
  • Singapore rated as #1 in ease of doing business in the world
  • Singapore rated as the best place to work and live in Asia
  • Immigration visa (entrepreneur pass) available for company owners wishing to relocate to Singapore to run their new Singapore company

Procedure and timeline for Singapore Company Registration

The basic steps are as below:

  • Get company name approval
  • Prepare registration documents
  • Client to sign company registration documents
  • Register company
  • Open bank account
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