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Income tax filing 2023: Step-by-step guide to surviving tax season

Despite paying income tax year after year, I draw a blank every time I receive IRAS's annual reminder to file my taxes. This is followed by a minor panic attack as I try to remember my SingPass password. This year, the MoneySmart team has put together a simple step-by-step guide to income tax filing for YA 2023, so you don't.

10 ways to reduce your personal income tax for 2024

After the season of love in February comes a season of dread in March yup, it's tax season. While there's no way to avoid paying personal income taxes, there are ways you can reduce the amount of your precious earnings that you have to cough up. These include tax deductions or reliefs for retirement savings, having kids, taking care.

How to file your personal income tax in 2022

If you’re working in Singapore, chances are, you probably need to pay tax. Here in Singapore, we follow a progressive personal income tax rate that starts at 0 per cent and maxes out at 22 per cent for employment and self-employment incomes above $320,000. Thankfully, there is no capital gain or inheritance tax. Think that this is all too cheem.

Seven in 10 Singapore taxpayers not required to file income tax returns in 2022, more to receive direct bills

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Around seven in 10 income taxpayers - more than 1.6 million individuals in Singapore - will not be required to file a tax return this year, as more initiatives are rolled out to simplify tax filing.

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