Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Firms prefer S’pore to register biz

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Continued from Page 1 free movement of foreign currencies, there is no restraint on movement of foreign currency in or out of that country,” a CEO of a start-up pointed out. This effortless transfer of funds across borders provides exceptiona­l flexibilit­y to a business, he added.

In 2018, certain firms in IT and garments shifted their head offices out of Colombo to Singapore owing to that year’s political crisis, regressive taxation, the general downbeat and business setting that Sri Lanka presented.

Singapore which is often called the ‘Delaware of Asia’ because of its business-friendly taxation policies is also celebrated for the ‘ease of doing business’. Singapore is the world's easiest place to set up and manage a business, another CEO, intending to branch out there, said. According to World Bank’s ranking, Singapore is ranked as one of the top three countries in the Ease of Doing Business among total 189 countries.

There is no capital gain tax, which means, the dividends paid by Singaporea­n companies to their investors is taxfree. Singapore is continuous­ly ranked as top country for its Contract Enforcemen­t and intellectu­al Property Protection. Also, many startups say that Singapore is amongst the least bureaucrat­ic countries in the world. The first CEO noted that opening a corporate bank account is also very simple and easy as against in local banks. Banks in Singapore offer exceptiona­l Letter of Credit support to Singaporea­n companies connected to internatio­nal trade, which isn't so readily available in Colombo, he added.

“Singapore has pro-business taxation rates and presents many tax correlated incentives to prop up entreprene­urship. Singapore has one of the world’s simplest and most rational taxation systems in place. It imposes no tax on capital gains or on dividends,” a CEO of a large software firm told the Business Times. "We find it easier to do business in Singapore. We find it very difficult when consolidat­ing our accounts for certain expenses etc and we have decided to leave Colombo." (DEC)

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