Tagged as: Singapore accounting services
Singapore Accounting Service provided by Rikvin
According to the Singapore Companies Act, every firm is required to maintain proper bookkeeping or books of accounts. All firms must also file its Annual Returns in a timely manner. Rikvin offers a full spectrum of accounting services to firms of all sizes so that they can fulfill compliance requirements set by ACRA and IRAS … continue reading
5 Money-Saving Tips for Singapore Startups
Founders often have to jump through hoops or beg and borrow where they can to get a business up and running. Rikvin shares some simple yet effective cost saving measures that are within the control of entrepreneurs who start a Singapore company. ... continue reading
Singapore Accounting Services
This guide contains detailed information on Rikvin’s full range of accounting services, from Bookkeeping to Payroll Management. Overview: The Singapore Companies Act requires all companies to record and maintain proper accounts to be laid at the company’s AGM. Each company has to file the AR or XBRL and Form C and tax computation where required … continue reading
Singapore Company Registration Specialist Offers Accounting Solution to Beat Talent Crunch
“From bookkeeping, through estimating chargeable incoming and filing tax returns, we provide a comprehensive service to our clients at a fraction of the cost that they would otherwise incur.” “Outsourcing accounting tasks to specialists is part of the solution to counter the challenge of talent crunch for accounting and finance professionals,” says Satish Bakhda of … continue reading
Grooming Singapore into Accountancy Hub
Singapore , a vibrant city, is a forerunner in various sectors being a legal hub , financial hub , a tourism hub and an education hub. Now, recently as 29th April 2010 the Committee to Develop the Accountancy Sector( CDAS) aims to make Singapore into a global accounting hub. Namely two sets of goals for … continue reading
Singapore- Holds Good News for Foreign Accounting and Finance Professionals
The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore (ICPAS) did a study that revealed that nearly 73 per cent of public accounting firms are now operating below their ideal capacity, while nearly 67 per cent of them said they are sourcing for audit staff from overseas. The numbers showed that the majority of accounting firms … continue reading





