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  2. Min-Liang Tan - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 2017, Razer had their IPO and Tan became the youngest self-made Singaporean billionaire at the age of 40. [16] With Tan as CEO, the company developed gaming mobile phones but failed to develop its business-to-consumer Razer Pay e-wallet app after not getting the respective license it Singapore in 2020 [17]

  3. Razer Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Razer's IPO closed 18% up on the first day of trading and was the 2nd most successful IPO of 2017 in Hong Kong. [24] In April 2018, Razer announced that it was planning to fully acquire the e-payments platform MOL for about $61 million. [25] In July, Razer made its debut in Malaysia by launching an e-wallet service called Razer Pay. [26]

  4. List of Singaporeans by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Razer Inc. 33: Wee Ee Chao: 1.3 billion: United Overseas Bank, Haw Par Corporation: 34: Wee Ee Lim: 1.3 billion: UOL Group: 35: Chua Thian Poh: 1.1 billion: Ho Bee Land 36: Michael Kum: 1.1 billion: M&L Hospitality 37: Yao Hsiao Tung: 1.1 billion: Hi-P Group 38: John Lim: 1 billion: ARA Asset Management 39: Zhong Sheng Jian: 1 billion: Yanlord ...

  5. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    24.5%; 20% corporate tax plus a 4% Jehad tax plus a 0.5% tax on corporate income to pay for stamp duties [133] — — — Taxation in Libya ... Taxation in Singapore

  6. What is the best age to buy an annuity? - AOL

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    The short answer is yes, you can purchase an annuity at virtually any age, so long as you’re at least 18 or older. While there’s no federal law setting specific age restrictions for annuity ...

  7. Income tax in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Individual income tax in Singapore is payable on an annual basis, it is currently based on the progressive tax system (for local residents and tax residents), with taxes ranging from 0% to 22% since Year of Assessment 2017. The Year of Assessment (YA) is based on the calendar year commencing 1 January to 31 December, and is payable on a ...

  8. Singapore Sling (tax avoidance) - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Sling (tax avoidance) A Singapore Sling is a tax avoidance scheme in which a large multinational company sells products to a subsidiary owned by them in a jurisdiction with lower tax rates, which acts as a 'marketing hub'. The subsidiary then sells the product to end users, marking up its value and attributing the mark-up to various ...

  9. Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Following self-government in 1959, the Inland Revenue Department was formed in 1960 when various revenues administered and collected by a number of separate agencies were brought together. When Singapore attained independence on 9 August 1965, substantial changes were made to the Income Tax Act, which came into effect on 1 January 1966.