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One Tax CM launches E-Filing Tax Assistance

It will assist individuals facing difficulties with technology or literacy.

One Tax CM Pte Ltd has announced the launch of the E-Filing Tax Assistance YA2024 program to support individuals with income tax e-filing.

The initiative offers personalised guidance to individuals facing challenges with technology or literacy during the tax filing process.

The program is scheduled on 24 March and 7 April, from 2 pm to 6 pm, at 73 Ubi Road 1 #08-54, Oxley Bizhub, Singapore.

Individuals are required to bring essential documents such as Singpass/Corppass (2FA Enabled), IR8A form/certified accounts, dependent's particulars for new relief claims, details of rental income or other income, and business registration number or partnership tax reference number.

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“Many of the members of public whom we have served were our unsung heroes during the pandemic (i.e, taxi drivers, private-hire drivers & food delivery riders),” said Lancaster Lee, director and co-founder of One Tax CM Pte Ltd.

“While they put their lives at the frontline for our nation’s wellbeing, as an accredited tax practitioner, the least I could do is to serve these heroes with their tax filings,” he added.

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