Live in Singapore while having a job in China

Can I work remotely for a company in China while being in Singapore?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. You are not in China, but in the Chinese territory (usually in Guangdong province)
  2. The company is not a Chinese company (e.g. no Chinese name or registered address)
  3. The company is not based in China (no Chinese national)
  4. The company is not based in Singapore (no Singaporean national)
  5. The company is not a Chinese company but has a subsidiary in China

What if I want to work in a company in China, but I don’t want to move to China?
The following is an extract from the Chinese company’s HR policy:
“We require that all our employees have a physical presence in China. If you are not able to be physically present in China, you must inform us of your situation as soon as possible. If you have been physically present in China for less than a year, you must leave the company within 30 days after the end of your employment with the company. If you have been physically present in China for more than a year, you must leave the company within 90 days after the end of your employment with the company.

How to live in Singapore and find remote work in China?

Finding remote work in China if you are located in Singapore might be difficult, therefore we recommend that you consider moving to China.

Why should you consider moving to China?
If you are living in Singapore, you might not be able to find a job that you are interested in. You might be working for a company that is located in Singapore but you are working in China.

Why is this a problem?
If you are living in Singapore and you are working in China, you might be spending a lot of money on flights, accommodation and food.
This is a problem because you might not have a lot of money.
If you are living in Singapore, you might not have a lot of money.

How a company in China can send my salary in Singapore?

When working remotely for a corporation in China, you salary can be send to Singapore but you need to make sure that your employer has the right to do so.

“The company can send the salary to Singapore if it is a company in Singapore. If the company is not in Singapore, the salary will be sent to the company’s address in China,” said Ms. Tan, who is based in China.
“The company can also send the salary to your personal bank account in Singapore,” said Ms. Tan.
She added that the company can also send the salary to your bank account in Singapore if the company is in Singapore and you are working for the company.
She added that the company can also send the salary to your personal bank account in Singapore if the company is in Singapore and you are working for the company.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Singapore for a company in China?

If you are working remotely in Singapore for a corporation established in China, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , you do not need to be concerned. The Singapore government is very flexible when it comes to working remotely.

Working from Singapore and paying taxes in Singapore is easy. You can pay your taxes in Singapore even if you are working remotely.
You can pay your taxes in Singapore if you are working in Singapore for a company based in China, or if you are working from Singapore for a company established in China.
The tax rules for working from Singapore are not the same as those for working in Singapore.
The following article will explain how you can pay your taxes in Singapore if you are working remotely in Singapore for a company in China.

What to know about taxes in Singapore?
As a Singapore citizen, you must file your personal income tax returns in Singapore.
Your income from work in Singapore is taxable in Singapore.
Your Singapore income is subject to tax at your personal income tax rate.
If you are a Singapore citizen, you can claim deductions on your Singapore income.
You may be eligible for a tax rebate if you are a Singapore citizen.
Your Singapore income can be tax free if you are a Singapore citizen.
If you are a Singapore citizen, you can file your Singapore personal income tax return online.
If you are a Singapore citizen, you can pay your taxes in Singapore online.