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Private Limited Company (Pte. Ltd.) in Singapore — SaaS Startup Formation Guide

For SaaS startups, prioritize jurisdictions with strong intellectual property (IP) protection, access to global payment gateways like Stripe or PayPal, and favorable tax treaties to avoid double taxation on software subscriptions.

Last verified: June 13, 2026

Corporate Tax

17.0%

State Tax

0.0%

Formation Cost

$235

Annual Fee

$45

Forming a Private Limited Company (Pte. Ltd.) in Singapore as a SaaS Startup means a total tax burden of 17.0% and an official formation cost of $235. The minimum capital requirement is 1 SGD. Standard formation takes 1-2 business days, or Same day expedited. This guide covers the steps, tax breakdown, banking options, and compliance requirements — all from verified data.

First-year total cost

$2,335

Ongoing (per year)

$2,145

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Why Private Limited Company (Pte. Ltd.) for SaaS Startup?

A Software as a Service (SaaS) startup delivers applications over the internet on a subscription basis. Because SaaS companies operate globally from day one, choosing the right jurisdiction is critical for accepting international payments, protecting intellectual property, and attracting venture capital.

Ideal for

  • Tech entrepreneurs
  • Software developers
  • Venture-backed founders
  • Global digital businesses

Challenges to watch

  • Navigating international VAT/Sales Tax on digital services
  • Protecting intellectual property across borders
  • Opening reliable merchant accounts for recurring billing
  • Complying with global data privacy laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA)

Key decision criteria

  • Access to global payment processors (Stripe, Braintree)
  • Venture capital familiarity (e.g., Delaware C-Corp)
  • Corporate tax rates and R&D tax incentives
  • Ease of issuing employee stock options (ESOP)

Private Limited Company (Pte. Ltd.) formation requirements

Minimum capital

1 SGD

Standard timeline

1-2 business days

Expedited timeline

Same day

Local director

Required

Registered office

Virtual office allowed

Notarization

Not required

Foreigners must appoint at least one resident nominee director (Singapore Citizen, PR, or valid pass holder) if they do not relocate.

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Estimated breakdown (based on avg. $150,000 revenue)

Gross Revenue$150,000
Corporate Tax-$25,500
Formation Cost-$235
Annual Fee-$45
Net Profit$124,220

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VAT / Sales Tax

Standard rate 9%. Registration threshold: 1,000,000 SGD. Overseas vendors must register for GST under the Overseas Vendor Registration (OVR) regime if their global turnover exceeds S$1 million and B2C digital services to Singapore exceed S$100,000.

Banking & payments for SaaS Startup

Opening a traditional bank account in Singapore is notoriously difficult for non-residents due to strict AML/KYC regulations, often requiring an in-person interview. However, fintechs like Aspire and Wise offer a much smoother, fully remote alternative for modern startups.

Supported payment gateways

StripePayPalHitPayAdyen2Checkout

Remote-friendly accounts

  • Aspire

    A popular fintech platform in Southeast Asia offering multi-currency accounts, corporate cards, and fast remote onboarding for startups.

  • Wise Business

    Excellent for holding multiple currencies and making low-cost international transfers. Fully remote account opening.

Singapore incentives & advantages

Start-Up Tax Exemption (SUTE)

75% exemption on the first S$100,000 of normal chargeable income; 50% exemption on the next S$100,000.

Enterprise Innovation Scheme (EIS)

400% tax deduction on qualifying innovation and AI expenditures (capped at S$50,000 for AI in YA2027/2028, up to S$400,000 for other R&D).

Corporate Income Tax (CIT) Rebate 2026

50% CIT rebate capped at S$40,000, with a minimum S$2,000 cash grant for active companies employing at least one local worker.

Private Limited Company (Pte. Ltd.) formation steps

1

Choose a company name and submit it to ACRA via the BizFile+ portal for approval (S$15 fee, usually approved within an hour).

2

Determine your share capital (minimum S$1) and shareholder structure (100% foreign ownership is allowed).

3

Appoint at least one local resident director (Citizen, PR, or valid pass holder) and secure a registered local office address (P.O. boxes are not allowed).

4

Prepare the Company Constitution and gather KYC documents (passports, proof of address) for all directors, shareholders, and ultimate beneficial owners.

5

Submit the incorporation application to ACRA and pay the S$300 registration fee. Approval is typically instant if no special licenses are needed.

6

Appoint a qualified Corporate Secretary within 6 months of incorporation to handle statutory compliance and maintain the company registers.

7

Open a corporate bank account with a local or international bank (e.g., DBS, OCBC, Aspire) and deposit the initial share capital.

SaaS Startup FAQ

Where is the best place to incorporate a SaaS startup?

Delaware (USA) is the gold standard if you plan to raise venture capital. For bootstrapped founders, Estonia (OÜ) or the UK (LTD) offer great digital infrastructure and tax efficiency.

Do I need to charge VAT/Sales Tax to global customers?

Yes, most jurisdictions require you to collect VAT or Sales Tax based on the customer's location, even if your company is based elsewhere. Using a Merchant of Record (MoR) can simplify this.

How do I accept recurring payments?

You need a business bank account and a payment gateway like Stripe, or a Merchant of Record like Paddle or Lemon Squeezy. These services require your company to be incorporated in a supported country.

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