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News
/ 6 years ago7 Important Things That Singaporeans Need To Know From The GE2020 Results
PAP won 83 seats. WP won 10 seats. Here are the other things you need to know.
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Policies
/ 6 years agoGE2020: Here’s What You Need To Know About General Election Deposits – And The People Who Lost Theirs
Not securing 12.5% of the vote will result in a forfeiture of $13,500 per candidate.
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HDB
/ 6 years agoSingaporeans’ Guide To Understanding Town Councils And Their Service & Conservancy Charges
In Singapore, elected Members of Parliament are not only expected to represent their constituents, but also run municipal operations for HDB...
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Policies
/ 6 years agoGE2020: What Singapore Voters Need To Know To Prepare For Cooling-Off Day And Polling Day
You bring your own pen to vote for GE2020.
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Policies
/ 6 years agoGE2020: Here Are Key Economic And Financial Policy Proposals Contained In Political Parties’ Manifestos
You've seen their candidates. Now read about the policies proposals each party is making that will affect Singapore economically.
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News
/ 6 years ago5 Things Singaporeans Need To Know About GE2020 Nomination Day Results
Besides Polling Day, Nomination Day is among the most crucial events in a General Election. Here’s what happened.
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Policies
/ 6 years agoAre Grants And Payouts You Receive From The Government Taxable In Singapore?
Some Government incentives such as your $500 IPPT gold are considered as taxable income.
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Investing
/ 6 years agoShould You Invest Or Stay On The Sidelines During A General Election Period?
While the STI gains 1.2% on average in a one-month period after a General Election in Singapore, we found no real...
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Policies
/ 6 years agoHere Are 4 Things You Need To Know If You’re Planning To Donate To Candidates’ Campaigns During GE2020
Money can influence elections, thus regulations are put in place to govern how donations to candidates are made.
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CPF
/ 6 years agoPros And Cons Of Temporarily Reducing CPF Contribution Rates Until The Economy Recovers
The CPF contribution rates were last cut in 1999 during the Asian Financial Crisis.
