- opposite Lorong Chuan Mrt
- in btw Bishan and Serangoon MRT
- comes with air cond wifi
- light cooking permitted
- with personal bathroom
- no smoking
- includes pub
- high floor
- facilities : Swimming pool, tennis court, bbq pit, reading room
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oliverhen is a damned AI Bot, nothing more. Doesn't say anything of use, but drivels on and on.
Posted in Business in Singapore
Re: Tax clearance - when can I get my money back?
You need to keep up with the employer or call IRAS to ask if you taxes have been cleared (if so, then your employer is trying to pull a con.)
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
Re: Tax clearance - when can I get my money back?
IRAS doesn't have the balance. You employer does. You employer is required to withhold the final salaries and they will be paying your income taxes. After such tax clearance, they will receive a letter or notice from ICA to release the balance of your salaries to you for your departure. That way you are not allowed to skip out on the Balance Due and the employer is roped in to ensure you don't get tempted once you have your final salary to disappear in the middle of the night.
Posted in PR, Citizenship, Passes & Visas for Foreigners
SE, you getting mellow in your later years. I would have whacked it asap had I not been under the weather the past couple of weeks. LOL.
Posted in Business in Singapore
Generally speaking appeals are a waste of time and effort. I only know of a hand full that have been successful after 20 years on the forum, all of them were due to of material facts that were inadvertently or ignorantly left off the original application. So. If the reason you are appealing are facts that were left off the original application when filed and were for something that took place before it was filed, you "may" stand a chance. Otherwise, you are donating money to the government in the application fee. Not much more. AND you will have to wait that much longer before filing again as they will likely see it as an application of desperation unless there are major changes. Been there, done that, albeit 36 years ago.