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Singapore's Corporate Income Tax System
Planning on establishing your business in the vibrant Singapore? Understanding the tax system is important for financial planning and compliance.
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5 Ways to effectively manage a remote team
Like it or not, remote working is here to stay. And as a leader, you need to help the employees navigate through problems that could cause misunderstanding and setbacks in work. To do this, heavy communication is required to ensure that business runs smoothly.
TranSwap partners with 361 Degree Consultancy: Propelling Growth in SMEs
TranSwap announces its partnership with a leading cloud integrator in Singapore, 361 Degree Consultancy. This partnership is aimed to provide more solutions and tools for SMEs to grow and globalise...
Immigration Guide: 5 Tips to follow for a hassle-free move
Moving abroad comes with a variety of challenges when there is a lack of research and preparation. To avoid being overwhelmed with issues that can be time-consuming to resolve, follow these 5 tips for a hassle-free move!
5 Things to consider before entering a global market
Before you expand your business on a global scale, you need to first understand the international market that you are dabbling into. It is vital to research the feasibility of your plan and what tools are required to execute it.
Does national debt affect the currency exchange rate?
National debt erodes the value of a country’s currency. Without a systemic crisis plan set in motion, it will negatively impact investment performance, inflation, job markets and so on. It is crucial that we develop a solid understanding of the relationship between national debt and the currency exchange rate to come up with solutions.
A look into SMEs vulnerability to post-pandemic restructuring
The global pandemic has dealt a huge blow to many small businesses. Although SMEs have received government fundings, not every small business could thrive. Small businesses are crucial to a country’s economy and they must find ways to survive not only for their sake but for their country as well.