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Today we look at why Singapore’s tax system delivers stronger incentives for business and workers, from 17% company tax to lower personal tax rates and no capital gains. We compare the cost-of-living trade-offs, how innovation is supported, and what Australia could learn from a model that rewards progress instead of punishing it.

On this episode, we discuss:

(00:00) Singapore vs Australia
(00:50) What Singapore Gets Right On Tax And Incentives
(02:19) Singapore’s Startup Tax Exemption Scheme Explained
(04:01) How Early Tax Breaks Help Small Business Survive
(05:36) Singapore’s Personal Tax Brackets vs Australia
(09:25) Cost Of Living: Housing, Cars And Transport In Singapore
(11:49) How Singapore Supports Innovation And Startups
(12:27) Singapore Property Rules
(14:17) Why Cars Are So Expensive Under Singapore’s COE System
(19:20) Social Harmony Policies And Why Crime Is Low
(28:00) How To Structure A Business In Singapore Legally
(30:05) What Australia Could Learn From Singapore’s Approach

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