Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 11, 2009

Singapore Government Websites

  • Accounting & Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA)
    ACRA provides a one-stop shop to customers by the integration of e-services with multiple agencies such as the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS), SPRING Singapore and Singapore Government Network Information Centre (SGNIC).

  • Central Provident Fund (CPF) Board
    CPF is a comprehensive social security savings plan which provides many working Singaporeans with a sense of security and confidence in their old age.

  • Charity Portal
    The Charity Portal is maintained by the Charities Unit of MCYS, which aims to develop a well-governed and thriving charity sector with strong public support.

  • Department of Statistics (DOS)
    DOS as the National Statistical Co-ordinator, is responsible for developing and promoting observance of national statistical standards.

  • Economic Development Board (EDB)
    Through various initiatives, EDB, a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, ensures the continued success of Singapore and the companies on its shores

  • eCitizen Government Services
    The eCitizen portal is positioned as the first-stop for government services on the web and organised with the needs of the citizens and customers in mind.

  • EnterpriseOne (One Network for Enterprises)
    EnterpriseOne is a multi-agency initiative managed by SPRING Singapore. It aims to help local enterprises find the answers they need to start, sustain and grow their businesses.

  • Housing & Development Board (HDB)
    HDB is Singapore's public housing authority and a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development.

  • International Enterprise Singapore
    IE Singapore is the lead agency under the Ministry of Trade and Industry spearheading the development of Singapore's external economic wing.

  • Ministry of Community Development, Youth & Sports (MCYS)
    MCYS aims to build a cohesive and resilient society in Singapore by fostering partnership between the individual, family and community.

  • Ministry of Finance (MOF)
    The mission of MOF is to create a better Singapore through finance. It aims to collaborate with industry experts to make Singapore a world-class financial and business hub.

  • Ministry of Manpower (MOM)
    MOM is responsible for the issuance of work permits and employment passes. It also governs manpower issues and is the regulatory authority for employment agencies.

  • Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI)
    MTI aims to promote economic growth and create jobs, so as to achieve higher standards of living for all.

  • Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
    MAS is the central bank of Singapore. Its mission is to promote sustained non-inflationary economic growth, and a sound and progressive financial centre.

  • Pro-Enterprise Panel (PEP)
    The PEP seeks feedback from businesses to ensure that government rules and regulations remain relevant and supportive of our pro-enterprise environment.

  • Singapore Customs
    SC is the lead agency on trade facilitation and revenue enforcement matters. It is also responsible for the implementation of customs and trade enforcement measures including those related to Free Trade Agreements and strategic goods.

  • Singapore Government Online Portal (SINGOV)
    This website provides a variety of services tailored to citizens, non citizens and businesses entities, such as applying for licences and permits. It also includes an alphabetical list of government agencies.

  • www.sg: Your Official Gateway to Singapore
    This website is a first stop portal for Singapore, providing information on events and happenings, latest statistics and directory listings related to work, business, study, etc.

  • Singapore Statutes Online
    This website provides online access to Singapore Statutes.

  • Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board (SPRING) Singapore
    SPRING Singapore is the enterprise development agency for growing innovative companies and fostering a competitive SME sector.

  • Tote Board
    The Tote Board oversees the operations of the Singapore Turf Club and Singapore Pools (Private) Limited and ensures that horse racing and all forms of betting and gaming operated by the two entities are conducted with honesty and integrity.

  • Unique Entity Number (UEN) for all entities registered in Singapore
    From 1 January 2009, all entities that are registered in Singapore, such as businesses, local companies, limited liability partnerships (LLPs), societies, representative offices, healthcare institutions and trade unions, will have a Unique Entity Number (UEN) as its identification number. UEN shall be for registered entities as NRIC is for Singapore citizens.

    UEN shall replace all other identification numbers issued by different government agencies, including IRAS, and should be used for interaction with government agencies.

  • Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
    URA is Singapore's national land use planning authority. It prepares long term and local area plans for physical development, and then coordinates and guides efforts to bring these plans to reality.

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