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    Singapore: Return / Before going back

    Before going back

    Last update: 18/04/2008

    If you are an expatriate, your employer (or the agency hired by them) should take care of most of the leaving preparations. For those of us for whom Murphy's Law is a reality rather than a joke, it is always best to check yourself that everything is happening as it should be.

    As far as informing the tax office of your impending departure from work goes, the onus is on your employer to file a notice to them, and to help you prepare your tax return. You should then receive tax clearance in addition to cancellation of your work permit. If you do not hear anything about this as your departure date looms closer, get in touch with the HR department of your company and start making noises, and at a push contact the Inland Revenue Department who will then be able to advise you further. Your last month's salary is usually withheld to cover your tax, and in the event that it does not completely cover the full amount of tax that you owe, you will have to pay the difference. On the up side, you may even receive a refund if the amount you owe in tax is less than the month's salary, but don't throw that lavish party to celebrate too soon – make sure that they haven't over-refunded you, in which case they will be wanting some money back!

    Also, your landlord, bank, utility provider(s) and whatever other services you have subscribed to will need to be informed Ensure that all standing orders are cancelled after a certain date, and all outstanding debts paid off. Contact your consulate to find out if there is any paperwork you need to fill out before re-entering your home country, and ensure all belongings are carefully listed on the inventory from the removal company. Family pets will have to have all their inoculations up to date, and safe passage and entry arranged. For this, contact your consulate who will be able to give you all the information you will need

    Also, ensure that adequate preparations have been made for a smooth return home (you don't want to get back only to realise that you haven't had the water/gas/electricity in your house turned on, or that your child doesn't have a school to go to!).

    MOVING COMPANIES

    Allied Pickfords
    10 Hoe Chiang Road
    06-01 Keppel Towers
    Singapore 089315
    Tel: (65) 6862 4700
    Fax: (65) 6861 4100
    Email : sales@alliedpickfords.com.sg
    Website: http://www.alliedpickfords.com.sg

    Expat Movers
    180 Cecil Street
    16-01 Bangkok Bank Building
    Singapore 069546
    Tel: (65)6538-4030
    Fax: (65) 6468-0630
    E-mail: enquiry@expat-relocator.com
    Website: http://www.expat-relocator.com

    Interport Executive Movers (S) Pte Ltd
    105 Second Lok Yang Road
    Singapore 628174
    Tel: (65) 6264 2622
    Fax: (65) 6262 6186
    Email : enquiry@interportexecutive.com
    Website: http://www.interport.com.sg/

    Shalom Movers
    6 Playfair Road #06-06 LHK 2
    Singapore 367996
    Tel: (65) 6287 6117
    Fax: (65) 6284 1766
    Email : admin@shalom.com.sg
    Website: www.shalom.com.sg

    TAX SERVICES

    CoSeClinic
    CoSeClinic Services Pte. Ltd.
    157 Sin Ming Road
    #01-07 Amtech Building
    Singapore 575624
    Tel: (65) 6270 1163
    Fax: (65) 6223 6521

    CoSeClinic (North) Pte. Ltd.
    26 Woodlands Terrace
    Singapore 738449
    Tel: (65) 6224 3393
    Fax: (65) 6755 8301

    CoSeClinic (East) Pte. Ltd.
    57 Ubi Avenue 1
    #04-01 Ubi Centre
    Singapore 408936
    Tel: (65) 6458 5336
    Fax: (65) 6458 3982

    CoSeClinic (West) Pte. Ltd.
    8 Boon Lay Way
    #06-13 Tradehub 21
    Singapore 609964
    Tel: (65) 6452 7584
    Fax: (65) 6734 6180
    Email: enquiry@coseclinic.com
    Website: www.coseclinic.com

    Rikvin
    20 Cecil Street
    #14-01, Equity Plaza
    Singapore 049705
    Main Lines : (65) 6438 8887
    Hand Phone (mobile/cell phone) : (65) 9850 2083
    Fax : (65) 6438 2436
    Email: info@rikvin.com
    Website: http://www.rikvin.com/Singapore-Tax-Planning-Consulting.html

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