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ACRA is the authority that registers and regulates companies, businesses and professionals in Singapore. It provides eServices, legislation, statistics, training and resources for various sectors and stakeholders.
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- Filing Annual Returns
Filing Annual Returns - Accounting and Corporate Regulatory...
- Starting Sole-Proprietorships Or Partnerships
Starting Sole-Proprietorships Or Partnerships - Accounting...
- Before You Start
Before You Start - Accounting and Corporate Regulatory...
- Who must register with ACRA
Who must register with ACRA - Accounting and Corporate...
- Choosing a business structure
Choosing a business structure - Accounting and Corporate...
- Reserving a business name
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- Addresses to register with ACRA
Public Accountants and Accounting Entities Audit Regulation...
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ACRA is the statutory board that oversees business registration, financial reporting, public accountants, and corporate service providers in Singapore. It also develops the accountancy sector and sets the accounting standards for various entities.
Popular eServices. Buy Business Profile. Change in Company Information. Filing of Annual Return by Local Company. Renewal of Business. Endorsement. Transaction Status Enquiry. Find SSIC Code for Business Activities.
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore. ACRA is the regulator of business registration, financial reporting, public accountants and corporate service providers.
Business Profile. Jump to: Select Subheading. expand all collapse all. Business Profile provides basic entity information such as Unique Entity Number (UEN), entity name, business activities, date of incorporation/registration and also information of position holders or business owners or partners.
ACRA regulates public accountants and accounting entities in Singapore to ensure audit quality and compliance with professional standards and AML/CFT requirements. Find out how to register, set up, and access resources for public accountancy services.
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) is the regulator of business registration, financial reporting, public accountants and corporate service providers; it also facilitates enterprise.