middle income group of SG or middle income group of MY?
Locals and foreigners.
middle income group of SG or middle income group of MY?
You got the developer's report card on hand before their targeted customers vested in their project. You certainly have a great edge with you in investing than the rest of the investors.
Indeed shocking. Found e article here
http://www.tremeritus.com/2011/01/0...ng-power-than-singaporeans-updated-ubs-study/
Yes.. $50rm still cheaper than $100 fine in Singapore.. Also if pay the same guy for too long, can become his customer and next time if there is traffic jam, he might help you to open road..
I love Malaysia.. To the corrupted officials, You happy I happy..
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Hahahah I like your sense of humor too! I like this forum a lot but sometimes too much of bitterness here. Glad to have you, DoA, Crystal and a few forummers to lighten up the atmosphere here.
Locals and foreigners.
PR do not need a residential address in SG. They can even put their JB address in their blue ic.
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Hahahah I like your sense of humor too! I like this forum a lot but sometimes too much of bitterness here. Glad to have you, DoA, Crystal and a few forummers to lighten up the atmosphere here.
Wow! Really? U know some1 that has done that?
What's the logic? Hmmmm
My first thought was that the study did not consider the personal tax impact which would favour those countries with high wage-high tax countries.
I searched for their methodology and found that they did used the wage after tax .
This is really worrying for the next gen Singaporeans.
We have low purchasing power, no natural resources, no global brand companies, no innovative culture, lowering competitiveness of airports and seaports,
and our main resources - our people - is also facing increasing competition globally.
What's more we have one of the highest public debt in Asia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_public_debt)
and our government is being accused of accounting fraud (http://www.baldingsworld.com/) by the tune of $158b.
Everything looks bleak on paper but ironically we cannot deny that Singaporeans do have quite reasonable standard of living. Not the best, but quite ok.
Something is not quite right but just cannot pinpoint what.
Anyway, maybe it's an insurance to have some money in ringgit and be invested in Malaysia.....just in case, you never know.
Remember nobody expected Lehman Bro to collapse.
If SG were to collapse, who would come to our rescue ? We have no resources for them.
yes. the person is me.
in fact it is ICA officer to ask me put JB address in the ic when i renew re-entry permit.
Hehe. Bro gunner is really a funny chap. Sometimes he might not make sense but he will be ok when he takes his medicines regularly hehehehe
yes. the person is me.
in fact it is ICA officer to ask me put JB address in the ic when i renew re-entry permit.
Oh ... U travel everyday? Then r u classified as tax resident in SG even wif this JB address? Or do they count on the number of days u worked in SG
Wei DOA... I don't take medicine.. Some beers will do the job..
Do you own HDB in Singapore? Will this reduce your chance to buy HDB in Singapore with your under-utilised CRF?
i'm consider single PR(wife is not PR). so cannot buy hdb.