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新加坡2024/25财年税务合规要点:GST电子发票、企业补贴与数字报税升级
来源:IRAS · IRAS Singapore生效日期:2025-11-01
作者:东南亚合规中心编辑团队
TL;DR · 核心要点
新加坡税务局(IRAS)FY2024/25年度报告显示税收收入达88.9亿新元,同比增长10.7%,企业补贴发放13亿新元。关键合规动态包括:GST InvoiceNow电子发票强制分阶段实施(2025年11月起新注册企业适用)、eGIRO自动扣税扩展至7家银行及企业用户、myTax Portal全面升级提升申报体验。企业需重点关注2025年11月起对新自愿GST注册企业的InvoiceNow数据直连要求,以及PWCS、SEC等补贴申领时效性。这些措施显著降低合规成本,但未及时适配数字系统的企业将面临申报延迟与合规风险。
✅ 合规行动清单 · Compliance Checklist
- ›2025年11月起,新自愿注册GST的企业须通过InvoiceNow平台实现销售发票数据直连IRAS,立即完成API对接与系统测试
- ›2024年内完成eGIRO自动扣税服务开通,覆盖DBS、OCBC、UOB等全部7家指定银行的企业账户
- ›于PWCS(Productivity Solutions Grant)及SEC(Startup Enterprise Development Scheme)补贴申请截止日前至少14个工作日提交完整数字材料至Business Grants Portal
- ›Connect sales invoice data directly to IRAS via InvoiceNow by November 2025 if newly voluntarily registered for GST; complete API integration and system testing immediately
- ›Enroll in eGIRO auto-debit service for corporate accounts with all 7 designated banks (including DBS, OCBC, UOB) by end-2024
- ›Submit complete digital application materials to the Business Grants Portal at least 14 business days before the PWCS and SEC subsidy application deadlines
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立即咨询 →常见问题解答
新加坡GST电子发票(InvoiceNow)何时开始强制执行?哪些企业必须遵守?+
自2025年11月1日起,所有新自愿注册GST的企业须启用InvoiceNow;2026年4月1日起覆盖全部新自愿GST注册者。现有GST企业暂无强制截止日,但IRAS鼓励提前接入。企业需通过IRAS认可的Access Point(如PEPPOL)实时传输发票数据至IRAS系统。
中国企业投资的新加坡子公司能否申领13亿新元企业补贴?主要有哪些类型?+
可以。主要适用补贴包括:渐进式工资信贷计划(PWCS)、年长员工补助(SEC)和CPF过渡抵扣(CTO),面向雇佣本地员工的注册企业。申请通过myTax Portal提交,需提供CPF缴交记录及工资单,审核周期通常为4–8周。
eGIRO自动扣税服务已扩展至企业,如何为新加坡公司开通?+
企业纳税人现可通过myTax Portal在7家指定银行(含DBS、OCBC、UOB等)在线开通eGIRO,全程无纸化,5分钟内完成。需确保公司银行账户已激活GIRO权限,并绑定企业税号(UEN)。开通后,企业所得税、GST等税款将自动按期扣缴,避免滞纳金。
myTax Portal升级后,企业税务管理有哪些实质性便利?+
新版门户提供统一通知中心、简化导航路径及可视化税务义务仪表盘,支持多用户角色(管理员/报税员)权限管理。企业可实时查看GST申报状态、补贴发放进度、稽查提醒及历史缴税凭证,大幅减少人工核对与跨平台操作。
IRAS对税务不合规的处罚力度是否加大?企业应如何防范稽查风险?+
FY2024/25年IRAS完成超8600宗稽查,追回税款及罚金5.07亿新元。高风险行为包括隐瞒海外收入、虚增成本、延迟GST申报。建议企业每季度复核myTax Portal预警提示,留存完整电子发票与薪资记录至少5年,并优先使用IRAS认证的会计软件实现自动数据同步。
相关关键词
新加坡GST电子发票IRAS InvoiceNow新加坡企业税务补贴myTax Portal新加坡数字税务合规
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Media Release IRAS Annual Report FY2024/25 Share: 11 Sep 2025 $88.9 billion tax revenue collected to support Singapore’s economic and social growth$1.3 billion enterprise grants processed to support businesses and workersEnabling seamless tax experiences through digital solutionsThe Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) collected $88.9 billion in tax revenue for Financial Year (FY) 2024/25 – 10.7% higher than in FY2023/24 – driven by robust economic growth and higher consumer spending.The total tax revenue collected represents about 76.9% of the Singapore Government’s Operating Revenue and 12.2% of Singapore’s Gross Domestic Product. The taxes collected play a vital role in supporting essential public services, driving economic growth, enhancing our living environment, and enabling social programmes that uplift the lives of Singaporeans.Beyond tax collection, IRAS processed $1.3 billion in payouts to support businesses and workers, reinforcing its commitment to national resilience and inclusive growth.The arrears rate for Income Tax, Goods and Services Tax, and Property Tax remained low at 0.66%, reflecting strong taxpayer compliance and effective enforcement.Breakdown of Tax Revenue CollectionFuelled by strong corporate earnings, Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rose by 6.7% to $30.9 billion in FY2024, up from $29.0 billion in the previous FY. It remained the largest contributor to IRAS’ revenue collection, accounting for 34.8% of total collection.Goods & Services Tax (GST) was the second-largest contributor at 22.6% ($20.0 billion), up from $16.6 billion in the previous FY. The increase reflected higher consumer spending and the adjustment in the GST rate.Individual Income Tax (IIT) accounted for the third-largest share of IRAS’ revenue collection at 21.5% ($19.1 billion), up from $17.5 billion in FY2023, driven by higher wages and an increase in the number of taxpayers.Property Tax and Stamp Duty contributed 7.5% ($6.6 billion) and 7.4% ($6.6 billion) of IRAS’ revenue collection respectively. The increase in Stamp Duty collection, from $5.8 billion in the previous FY, was largely attributed to a rise in property transaction volume. Over $1.3 Billion in Grants Processed to Support Businesses and WorkersIn FY2024/25, IRAS processed over $1.3 billion of disbursements to about 127,500 businesses, providing support for businesses, workers, and jobs. These grants were processed under various schemes, with the key ones being the Progressive Wage Credit Scheme (PWCS), Senior Employment Credit (SEC), and CPF Transition Offset (CTO).Enabling Seamless Tax Experiences Through Digital SolutionsIn support of Singapore’s broader digital transformation strategy, IRAS continues to improve the experience of both taxpayers and businesses. Through innovative digital solutions, IRAS is streamlining tax processes to be simpler, smoother, and more convenient than before.Key initiatives include: - Supporting Digitalisation and Digital Invoicing with the GST InvoiceNow Requirement IRAS and IMDA have jointly rolled out the GST InvoiceNow Requirement to help businesses streamline tax compliance through digital invoicing, and support business digitalisation. Under this initiative, GST-registered businesses will submit invoice data directly to IRAS, improving efficiency and compliance. Announced in April 2024, the initiative began with a soft launch for early adopters in May 2025 and will see phased mandatory adoption for newly incorporated companies that register for GST voluntarily from 1 November 2025, and for all new voluntary GST registrants from 1 April 2026. - Enabling Seamless Tax Payment Experience with eGIROIRAS has improved the GIRO application process by expanding its eGIRO service from two to seven participating banks for individual taxpayers and extending it to corporate taxpayers. Both individual and corporate taxpayers can now set up GIRO arrangements via myTax Portal within minutes – replacing the previous three-week process that involved manual forms and physical signatures. 95% of taxpayers now submit their GIRO applications electronically, making tax payments more convenient. - Providing Taxpayer-Centric Digital Services through myTax Portal EnhancementIn line with our commitment to providing seamless and taxpayer-centric digital services, IRAS has enhanced the myTax Portal to deliver a more intuitive and efficient experience for taxpayers, tax agents, and businesses. The upgraded portal features a refreshed interface, simplified navigation, and a centralised notifications hub, enabling users to access services more easily and stay informed of their tax matters. These enhancements have strengthened our digital service delivery and improved overall tax management by offering clearer insights into tax obligations and streamlining interactions with IRAS.Strengthening Tax Compliance Through Innovation and Outreach IRAS drives consistent, on-time tax filing and payment through public outreach and providing a seamless taxpaying experience.While tax compliance remains high in Singapore, IRAS continues to take a firm stance against the small minority of taxpayers who wilfully evade their tax obligations. In FY2024/25, we audited and investigated over 8,600 cases, recovering approximately $507 million in taxes and penalties.For more details, please refer to the IRAS Annual Report FY2024/25 and tax statistics. Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore