DailySoft PST To NSF Converter is a versatile software tool designed to facilitate the seamless migration of data from Outlook PST files to Lotus Notes NSF format. This specialized converter is an efficient solution for individuals or organizations looking to transition their email data, contacts, calendars, and other important information from Outlook to Lotus Notes.
Key features of the PST to NSF Converter include robust and precise data conversion, preserving the integrity and structure of the original data. It supports bulk conversion of PST files, allowing for efficient processing of multiple files simultaneously, saving valuable time and effort. The software ensures that all elements of the PST file, such as emails, attachments, contacts, calendars, and more, are accurately transferred to NSF format.
Graphical user interface and intuitive navigation make it easy for both novice and experienced users to operate the software without any technical expertise. DailySoft PST To NSF Converter offers customization options, enabling users to select specific items or folders for conversion, tailoring the process to their specific needs.
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Re: Singapore PR Application - CPF access
Hi [mention]SG2024XYZ[/mention] you got any outcome ?
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I suppose if he's referring to IDR, one's bank balance could vary by a million or two.
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Re: if rich but no income salary. how to marry indonesian and live together in SG?
Isn’t the $2-3m at least earning you interest income ??
BTW, I like how you added +/- $1m range, I mean seriously, who can keep track of 7-figure differences in their account balance :???:
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Many thanks, that's way clearer to me!
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Re: Invoicing using FIN number
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You, like many others, misunderstand this statement. What it means is this. Let's say that you're working for Dell in Singapore. You live in Singapore, you are tax resident in Singapore. Dell sends you to their Kuala Lumpur offices for a year. Malaysian tax regulations require that you be taxed in Malaysia. This is "foreign sourced revenues" and you are not taxed on them even though you remain tax resident in Singapore because you are paying Malaysian income tax. Nice try but you can't escape paying income tax somewhere... at least not legally.
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