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Singapore Corporate Compliance
A practical, regulatory-first guide to Singapore corporate compliance.
Understand post-setup obligations, timelines, and compliance risks after incorporation.
Built for foreign-owned, regulated, and operationally complex businesses.

Introduction
What is Singapore corporate compliance?
Singapore corporate compliance refers to the ongoing legal and regulatory obligations a company must meet after incorporation in Singapore. These obligations are recurring, time-bound, and evidence-driven.
This page explains what post-setup compliance involves, what typically goes wrong, and how to approach it systematically.
This page explains what post-setup compliance involves, what typically goes wrong, and how to approach it systematically.
Areas
Compliance areas
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Corporate secretarial obligations Includes ACRA compliance Singapore requirements such as director and shareholder updates, resolutions, and maintenance of statutory registers Singapore.
Corporate secretarial support02
Annual filings & statutory returns Covers annual return requirements Singapore, including preparation, filing timelines, and supporting records.
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Statutory registers & RORC Companies must maintain accurate statutory records, including the Register of Registrable Controllers (RORC Singapore), with timely updates.
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Accounting & bookkeeping Proper accounting records underpin compliance filings, audits, and regulatory reviews.
Accounting & bookkeeping support05
Payroll & employment compliance Payroll processing, CPF contributions, and employment records form part of ongoing compliance obligations.
Payroll salary management
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Ongoing compliance coordination Some businesses require consolidated oversight across multiple compliance functions.
Ongoing compliance retainer
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Legal and governance considerations Governance decisions and contract changes can have downstream compliance implications.
Legal support
Compliance Checklist
Corporate compliance checklist
A practical corporate compliance checklist Singapore companies should consider includes:

ACRA filings and annual returns
Maintenance of statutory registers
RORC updates and disclosures
Accounting records and audit readiness
Payroll and employment filings

Calendar & deadlines
Compliance calendar & deadlines
A structured compliance calendar Singapore helps companies manage:
Annual return cycles
Director and shareholder updates
Register maintenance
Financial reporting timelines
Missing compliance deadlines Singapore is one of the most common sources of penalties.

Common compliance
Common compliance mistakes
Common compliance mistakes include:
Treating compliance as a once-a-year task
Incomplete or outdated statutory registers
Missed RORC updates
Poor coordination between secretarial, accounting, and payroll functions
Avoiding these common compliance mistakes reduces regulatory risk and director exposure.
Compliance support
Related compliance support
This page explains compliance obligations. If you need execution support, explore:
Resources
Guides, checklists & templates
Practical guidance on requirements, timelines, and common issues—built to support informed decision-making
View Singapore resources
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