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Singapore tax residency rules

Threshold: 183 days Β· Day Count Β· Calendar year (Jan 1 – Dec 31)

Singapore taxes residents at progressive rates up to 24% (post-2024) with no capital gains tax. Tax residency requires either 183+ days in the year of assessment, OR 183 consecutive days spanning two calendar years (qualifying employee rule). Singapore's territorial system means most foreign income is exempt as long as not remitted.

  • Qualifying employee rule allows residency from arrival even if mid-year.
  • Territorial taxation: foreign income generally exempt absent remittance.
  • Non-resident rate: 15% on employment income or progressive resident rates (whichever higher); 24% on other income.

Rules tracked by Tax Days

  • 183-Day Rule

    Type
    Day Count
    Threshold
    183 days
    Period
    Calendar year (Jan 1 – Dec 31)

    Tax residency triggers if you're physically present for more than the threshold number of days in a calendar year.

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