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Anonymous

14 Dec 2020

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Are dividends or capital gains from stocks taxable income in Singapore?

Are dividends or capital gains from stocks taxable in Singapore?

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Ang Yee Gary

14 Dec 2020

Medicine at National University Of Singapore

Capital gain taxes are only applicable if you are deemed to be trading

This applies to properties only

(amended)​​​

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Rahul Wadhwa

11 Dec 2020

Student Ambassador 2020/21 at Seedly

Hi Anon,

Echoing what Wei Yi just mentioned, just be aware of the witholding tax (withhold by the foreign government) from various countries you might want to invest in (e.g. dividend witholding tax of 30% from US and 15% from Australia)​​​

Baby Steps Finance

10 Dec 2020

Seedly Student Ambassador 2020 at Seedly

Hello, capital gains are not taxable in Singapore. But for dividends, there are certain conditions f...

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