The Singapore Budget 2026 was announced by Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong on 12 February 2026. This hub will be where you can get key takeaways and potential impacts from our tax experts, empowering businesses and individuals to make informed decisions.
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If you are planning on doing business in Singapore, this guide provides an overview of Singapore's investment environment. Learn more about common issues companies might face when expanding into Singapore and get insights on navigating the country's legal, accounting and tax landscape.
IFRS Alerts covering the latest International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Interpretations of Standards (IFRIC) or amendments to existing IFRS Standards published by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).
This guide to doing business in Singapore will provide the reader with an insight into the key aspects of investing and undertaking business in Singapore.
Technology companies must adopt a new approach to digital risk: those that successfully develop a reputation for digital trust by demonstrating an unwavering commitment to cybersecurity and data
Following the launch of our Women in business report in March, which exposed the issues holding back women in leadership, and capturing the viewpoints of our Champions for action, we are pleased to release the last element of our campaign – our Blueprint for action.
Grant Thornton and LCN Legal presented a joint webinar to help you understand the transfer pricing environment in three key countries in Asia.
Following the success of our previous Back to Basics seminars, we are bringing the programme back to help you navigate your way through tax. Our speakers will discuss a different range of topics to help you to understand the fundamentals and the effects that each could have on your business.
A skilled worker shortage means that businesses are turning to technology and mobility as options for finding talent.
SMEs may look to automate as they try to future-proof their businesses, but data from Grant Thornton's IBR suggests finding talent is a bigger issue. Read more.
Who are your globally mobile employees, how are they taxed? Learn more now.
What does blockchain really mean for tax compliance and management within your business? What are the main risks and opportunities? How can you begin preparing for the shake-up ahead?
Our 2019 Women in business report: building a blueprint for action shows that progress is being made towards gender parity at the senior management level.
As the world shifts from direct to indirect taxation, how do you manage the hidden complexities?
The publication is designed to give Chief Financial Officers a high-level awareness of recent changes that will affect companies’ future financial reporting. It covers both new Standards and Interpretations that have been issued and amendments made to existing ones, giving brief descriptions of each.
Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR) reveals that business leaders in the region view ageing as the most significant threat to their businesses over the next five years.
Following Monday's Budget announcement, our Tax leaders shared their thoughts on the keys initiatives announced and other key changes that will effect businesses and individual both in Singapore and globally.
Finance Minister, Mr Heng Swee Keat, delivered the 2019 Singapore Budget earlier today. In the bicentennial year this was a giveaway budget, sharing the 2018 surplus, with no significant tax changes. We’ve produced a handy summary of this year’s budget to help you understand the key initiatives that have been announced affecting both businesses and individuals.
