Financial Companies earned the most Income (and paid the most Taxes)
The 3,758 companies in our Financial sector collectively earned $17.5 billion dollars in tax-assessable income last year, trumping the second-placed Wholesale & Retail Trade sector ($15.1b) which has more than three times the number of companies.
In third place is the Manufacturing sector with $10.8b. There are 2,995 companies in this sector. Of course, the Financial sector also paid the most income taxes - $2.8 billion in net tax assessed. This sector alone pays more tax than half of all individual taxpayers. (See how much tax the high earning individuals paid.) The Wholesale & Retail Trade sector incurred a $2.5b tax bill, and for the Manufacturing sector it is $1.6b. If you take the average, the Financial sector is still first-placed, with each financial company earning an income of $4.7 million (and paying $754k tax). But in second place is Manufacturing with $3.6m income ($528k tax). It will be nice to calculate the average income per employee for each sector, but unfortunately I don't have the necessary data. How much did your company earn last year? Reference: IRAS annual report. http://www.salary.sg/2008/financial-...he-most-taxes/ |
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