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The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is the national regulator of business entities, public accountants and corporate service providers in Singapore.
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is the regulator of business registration, financial reporting, public accountants, and corporate service providers.
Learn who must register with ACRA when starting a business in Singapore. Essential information on registration requirements for new businesses. Generally, all businesses must register on BizFile +. However, some business owners may be exempted from registration and therefore not required to do so.
How to verify ACRA’s Business Profiles. From 4 March 2023, customers who purchase Business Profiles will receive 2 formats of the sae document - (a) A PDF (Portable Document Format) file for viewing and (b) an OA (OpenAttestation) file for product verification.
All of ACRA's registration, filling and information services are available online at BizFile+. Customers who wish to seek assistance on business registration matters at our service counters are advised to make an e-appointment at least 3 working days before their visit.
Annual Filing for Foreign Companies. Holding Annual General Meetings. Buying Information. Setting up and maintaining Register of Registrable Controllers (RORC) Updating Information of Companies and Company Officers.
Note: Forms that need not be lodged with ACRA. Please note that certain forms are still required to be submitted to the Official Receiver or other parties.
Essential information to know before starting a business in Singapore, including who needs to register, types of business structures and how to register.
Explains the requirements for Singapore incorporated companies to file annual returns and the procedure to file AR. Under the Companies Act, all Singapore-incorporated companies are required to file annual returns with ACRA to ensure that the company’s information on ACRA’s register is up to date. The company must also submit the date of ...
Getting a name, paying the registration fees, appointing an authorised representative and other steps involved in registering your new business with ACRA. A sole proprietorship or partnership is simple to set up, and less costly to administer as compared to a company.