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Setting up a sole proprietorship in Singapore involves several costs and considerations. Here are some of the primary expenses associated with establishing a sole proprietorship in Singapore. Please note that these costs can change over time, so it's essential to check with the relevant authorities or a professional for the most up-to-date information:

  1. Business Registration Fee: To register a sole proprietorship in Singapore, you will need to pay a fee to the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA). This fee is typically around SGD 115. However, this fee may vary depending on the services you require and if you use a business registration service provider.
  2. Name Reservation: If you want to reserve a specific business name, there's an additional fee for this service, which is around SGD 15.
  3. Business Licenses: Depending on your business activities, you might need specific licenses or permits, which can have varying costs. The fees for licenses and permits can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars or more.
  4. Registered Address: You must provide a local Singapore address as your business address. You may choose to use your residential address or rent a separate business address, which may incur costs. The costs for renting a business address can vary based on location and service provider.
  5. Professional Services: You may also require the services of a professional firm, such as a corporate service provider or accountant, to assist with the registration process, compliance, and annual filings. The fees for these services can vary based on the complexity of your business needs and the provider you choose.
  6. Goods and Services Tax (GST): If your business is expected to generate an annual revenue exceeding a certain threshold (typically SGD 1 million), you will need to register for GST. Collecting and paying GST can involve additional administrative costs.
  7. Additional Costs: Consider other operational costs, such as office space, equipment, and initial working capital.

It's important to note that the costs mentioned here are approximate and can change over time. To get an accurate estimate of the costs associated with setting up a sole proprietorship in Singapore, it is recommended that you consult with a professional service provider or contact the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) for the most up-to-date information and guidance.

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