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  2. Category:Government-owned companies of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Singapore" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Newspaper and Printing Presses Act - Wikipedia

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    The restriction also halted its Singapore printing operation of more than half of its 70,000 copies in total circulation. [34] In response, the government amended the Act to allow gazetted publications to be reproduced by other parties for sale without profit. [35] [36] In these copies, advertisements were also deleted. [34]

  4. Statutory boards of the Singapore Government - Wikipedia

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    Singapore is a country known for its highly efficient and centralised government system largely due to these statutory boards. [2] They play a significant role in the development and implementation of policies and programs in various sectors of the country.

  5. Tax consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Under the unitary concept, all commonly controlled corporations within the unitary management and control group are required to join in a consolidated return filing for the state. An example of why a state would adopt unitary combined reporting is in the Statement of Intent in section 152 of Vermont's 2004 Act:

  6. Category : Non-profit organisations based in Singapore

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    Pages in category "Non-profit organisations based in Singapore" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Company limited by guarantee - Wikipedia

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    A company limited by guarantee (CLG) is a type of company where the liability of members in the event the company is wound up is limited to a (typically very small) amount listed in the company's articles or constitution. [1]

  8. Monetary Authority of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's debts are under the responsibility of MAS. As of 2022, the Singapore Government debt exceeds the country's GDP at about 150%. However, these are not net debts, but gross external debts, which can be traced to the debt liabilities in Singapore's banking sector—a reflection of the country's stature as a major global financial hub.

  9. Electronic Filing System - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Filing System (or EFS) is the Singapore Judiciary's electronic platform for filing and service of documents within the litigation process. In addition, it provides the registries of the Supreme Court and the Subordinate Courts with an electronic registry and workflow system; and an electronic case file. Recent enhancements have ...