The Singaporean Inland Revenue Authority Feb. 10 announced the April 18 deadline for taxpayers to file 2023 income tax returns. The announcement also includes: 1) the March 1 deadline for employers participating in the Auto-Inclusion Scheme (AIS), to electronically submit employee information to the tax authority; 2) an increase in the late filing penalty to S$5,000 (US$3,762) from S$1,000 (US$752); 3) an explanation of the No-Filing Service (NFS), which is used for the direct billing of taxpayers; and 4) the registration period of April 1 through Dec. 31, for employers with fewer than five employees seeking to voluntarily register for ...
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