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Are you still a student or incoming student to Singapore? Enjoy cheaper movie tickets at selected cinema by flashing your student pass. Student-priced ticket
More information please refer to: www.gv.com.sg/GVPromotionDetails#/promotion/cae83a84-1815-4a8a-b8d8-9203e0e40a11/promotionsIndex/3 $4 Students Small Popcorn Combo
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Singapore has one of the lowest corporate tax in the world. That's why many big MNC love to come to Singapore to setup branches/ hub or shift their headquarters over here. The corporate tax has been decrease since 2000s. From 2010 onward, tax rate is 17%! That's cheap!
There's even tax exemption for companies! Example for a company with S$800K chargeable income: Monthly SalaryBasic
The Graduate Employment Survey (GES) is jointly conducted by NTU, NUS, SMU, SIT (from 2014) and SUTD (from 2015) annually to survey the employment conditions of graduates about six months after their final examinations. The Ministry of Education (MOE) publishes the results of key employment indicators of the survey to provide prospective students with timely and comparable data to assist them in making informed course decisions. Graduates from NTU, NUS and SMU were surveyed in Nov. Due to their different academic calendars, graduates from SUTD and SIT were surveyed in Feb and Mar.
Source: https://data.gov.sg/dataset/graduate-employment-survey-ntu-nus-sit-smu-sutd
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