지식Q&A

  • ~
  • [질문]
  • 미답변
  • 기타
  • 부동산관련 오늘 발표된 또다른 세금인상안
  • kc_pcja (emkcpcja)
  • 질문 : 16건
  • 질문마감률 : 0%
  • 2013-02-26 12:28
  • 답글 : 0
  • 댓글 : 1
  • 2,004
  • 18
또 다른 property tax hike이군요...

기사를 보면 workers party member란 사람의 언급이 wealth tax

즉 부유세라는 군요..

여하간 외국인들이 점점 싱가폴에서 점점 줄어들 건 분명하군요.

이번 조치로 특히 high - end market은 완전히 cool-down정도가 아니라, freezed 되는 현상이 현실화 될 것 같습니다 .... 참고들 하시길
 

 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-25/singapore-to-raise-property-tax-rates-for-luxury-homeowners.html

Singapore to Raise Property Tax Rates for Luxury Homeowners By Pooja Thakur & Sharon Chen - Feb 26, 2013 9:59 AM GMT+0800 Facebook Share LinkedIn Google +1 2 COMMENTS Print QUEUE Q

Singapore plans to raise property levies for luxury homeowners as it seeks to tax wealthy residents in the island-state after the government imposed more measures to curb property speculation last month.

The higher tax will apply to the top 1 percent of homeowners who live in their own residences, or 12,000 properties, Singapore Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said in his budget speech yesterday, without giving a definition of what constitutes a high-end home.

The government will also raise tax rates for vacant investment properties or those that are rented out, he said. Enlarge image Yachts at ONE°15 Marina Club at Sentosa Cove during the Singapore Yacht Show 2011 are anchored against the backdrop of luxury condominiums in Singapore on April 10, 2011. Photographer: Munshi Ahmed/Bloomberg Enlarge image CapitaLand Ltd.s The Orchard Residences, center, stands in Singapore.

For a condominium occupied by the owner in Singapore’s central region with an assessed annual rental value of S$70,000 ($56,547), the tax will rise 5 percent to S$2,780, according to the budget statement. Photographer: Munshi Ahmed/Bloomberg Sponsored Links Buy a link The higher taxes come after Singapore last month increased a stamp duty on homebuyers and imposed curbs on industrial properties as it extended measures it started introducing in 2009 to cool property speculation.

Residential prices climbed to a record in the fourth quarter amid low interests and as an increase in the number of millionaires drove up demand. “Owning high-end real estate here for investment is becoming less of an attractive proposition,” said Alan Cheong, senior director of research and consultancy at broker Savills (Singapore) Pte. “This may affect high-end properties owned by foreigners, who do not have a place of residence in Singapore.

This will encourage more to take their capital overseas.” The property index tracking 39 developers fell 0.8 percent to a one-month low as of 9:29 a.m. in Singapore trading. CapitaLand Ltd. (CAPL), Singapore’s biggest developer by assets, declined 1 percent to S$3.88. City Developments Ltd. (CIT), the second largest, slid 0.4 percent to S$11.30. Hong Kong Singapore’s latest efforts were announced three days after Hong Kong increased property taxes.

The Hong Kong government last week doubled sales taxes on property costing more than HK$2 million ($258,000) and targeted commercial real estate for the first time as bubble risks spread in the world’s most expensive place to buy an apartment. “The property tax is a wealth tax and is applied irrespective of whether lived in, vacant or rented out,” Shanmugaratnam said. “Those who live in the most expensive homes should pay more property tax than others.” For a condominium occupied by the owner in Singapore’s central region with an assessed annual rental value of S$70,000 ($56,547), the tax will rise 5 percent to S$2,780, according to the budget statement. If that home is rented out, the tax will climb 21 percent to S$8,500, according to an example highlighted in the statement.

Based on a 3 percent rental yield, that property is worth S$2.3 million ($1.9 million). Gains in levies for properties assessed at higher rental values will also increase at a faster pace, it said. For a house with an assessed rental value of S$150,000, worth S$5 million based on the same yield assumption, the tax will rise 60 percent to S$24,000. The revised taxes will take full effect from January 2015, according to the statement. ‘Wealth Tax’ “It is a wealth tax,” Yee Jenn Jong, a non-elected member of parliament from the opposition Workers’ Party, told reporters. “There’s been a lot of people that have made a lot of money through property and the government is using that as a way to get additional revenue to offset certain goodies they’re giving to those in the lower income.” The Singapore government last month introduced curbs where home buyers have to pay 5 percentage points to 7 percentage points more in stamp duties. Among other measures, it also imposed the added levies for permanent residents when they buy their first home, while Singaporeans will have to pay the tax starting with their second purchase.

Foreign Labor In the budget, Singapore also tightened curbs on foreign labor for a fourth consecutive year, as the government seeks to reduce companies’ reliance on overseas workers amid a public backlash over the influx. Increasing wealth in the island-state has contributed to rising property prices.

Singapore’s millionaire households rose by 14 percent in 2011, according to a Boston Consulting study. The proportion of millionaire homes in the city of 5.3 million people was 17 percent, the highest in the world, followed by Qatar and Kuwait. “From a progressive tax view point, it’s to be expected and probably quite fair,” said Tan Su Shan, managing director of wealth management at DBS Group Holdings Ltd., who’s also a nominated member of Parliament. “From a developers’ point of view, it’s yet another pill to swallow.

” To contact the reporters on this story: Pooja Thakur in Singapore at pthakur@bloomberg.net; Sharon Chen in Singapore at schen462@bloomberg.net



     

꼭 필요한 질문, 정성스런 답변 부탁드립니다!

Q

NO.28

사업/직장출국 시 tax clearance 관련 질문드립니다

  • 답글 : 1
  • 댓글 : 0
답변완료
hany21(hea4129) 2020-08-06
추천수 : 0 조회수 : 13,266

안녕하세요. 이번에 한국으로 이직하여 급하게 귀국하게 되어 질문 드립니다.저는 현재 싱가폴 회사에 8월 초에 resign하였고, 1month notice에 따라 9월 초까지 공식적인 고용기간입니다 (EP 소지)다만 한국회사 입사일 + 2주격리 기간을 고려했을 때 늦어도…

  • A

    코로나 전에는 회사에서 신고하면 2주 이내 NOA를 받았습니다. 8월 말 까지 받지 못한다고 해서 막달 샐러리를 홀딩 중이고 보통 거기서 세금 공제하고 잔액 지급하는 걸로 처리 하니 문제 없어 보입니다. 클리어런스 신고시 회사에서 홀딩하고 있는 금액을 적게 되어 있고, 그렇지 않을 경우 이유와 세금을 누가 납부 할건지 등을 고르게 되어 있습니다. 혹시, 회사에서 마지막 월급까지 모두 지급한 상태이고(지금이 8월 초 이니 그럴리 없겠지만) employee 가 세금을 납부하지 않고 출국 한다해도 출국을 막지는 않는것 같고 다음번 입국엔 세금을 납부 하도록 한다고 알고 있습니다. 통장까지 모두 정리하고 가시는게 아니라면 회사에서 처리하고 잔액 급여통장으로 넣어 달라고 하세요. 클리어런스때 직원이 반드시 싱가포르에 있어야 한다는 규정은 없습니다. 첨부해주심 문구는, IRAS에 한달을 남기지 못하고 신고 한 경우 그 이유를 고르거나 적게 되어 있는데 그냥 사실대로 적으면 됩니다. 사실, 떠난지 몇달 지나서도 신고해 봤고 수십건 처리 했지만 세금을 납부 하는게 중요하지, 나머진 그닥 중요하지 않아요. 통장을 없애고 NOA 나오기 전에 출국 하신다면 회사에서도 마지막달 급여를 그냥 줄 수는 없을 거에요. 그럴경우 한국으로 잔액 수표를 보내 달라고 요청 하실 수 있겠지만 회사가 귀찮은 일을 해 줄 지는 모르겠네요. 한국에서 수표 받으시면 수수료 만원 정도에 한달 정도면 해외발행 수표 추심 가능 합니다. 

    채택답변

가장 많이 본 뉴스

  • ~

서비스이용약관

닫기

개인정보취급방침

닫기

이메일무단수집거부

닫기
닫기
닫기