Hedge Fund Stars Spark Race to Cut Taxes in Hong Kong, Singapore
The plan includes carried-interest tax exemptions, a new hedge fund investment programme and easier visa rules as Singapore seeks to keep managers from leaving.
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Hedge Fund Stars Spark Race to Cut Taxes in Hong Kong, Singapore
On Wednesday evening, as most of Singapore’s workers headed home, several of its leading financiers crowded into a Sofitel Hotel ballroom. The guest of honor was Chee Hong Tat, the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s deputy chairman. The topic du jour: slashing the taxes paid by hedge fund stars and other managers.
Singapore and Hong Kong compete to cut taxes for investors in escalating financial hub rivalry
The tax competition between Singapore and Hong Kong could reshape global capital flows, influencing fund manager decisions and talent migration. The post Singapore and Hong Kong compete to cut taxes for investors in escalating financial hub rivalry appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
The two Asian stock exchanges announced suddenly tax cuts to the financiers who would settle in their territory.
Hedge fund tax breaks reignite Singapore-Hong Kong rivalry
Singapore and Hong Kong are stepping up their battle to attract hedge funds and the people who run them, with tax incentives emerging as the latest weapon in the competition between Asia’s two financial centres, according to a report by the Business Times. The rivalry intensified this week after Singapore unveiled plans to exempt certain performance-related income earned by fund managers and investment professionals, potentially offering tax tre…
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