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- Singapore
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Singapore
- Understanding Income Tax in Singapore: What Horizons Does and Your Role
- How is CPF being caculated in Singapore?
- How are salaries prorated in Singapore?
- How is the social security system set up in Singapore?
- What are the standard probation periods in Singapore? What about notice periods?
- What are the national and bank holidays in Singapore?
- Can employees work during national holidays in Singapore?
- When are salaries paid out in Singapore?
- What happens if an employee falls sick during a vacation in Singapore?
- How are sick days handled in Singapore?
- How are annual leaves regulated in Singapore?
- What are the standard working hours in Singpapore?
- Can employees work during public holidays in Singapore?
- Can employees have more than one job in Singapore?
- How is overtime regulated in Singapore?
- What are the parental leave regulations in Singapore?
- What is the minimum wage in Singapore? What is PWM?
- What type of leaves are employees entitled to in Singapore?
- How are income taxes calculated in Singapore?
- Can employees work-from-hom and/or remote in Singapore?
- Are 13th or 14th-month salaries common practice in Singapore?
- What are the health and safety guidelines in Singapore?
- Horizons Payroll Calendar - Singapore 2025
- Is Polling Day on 3 May 2025 a Public Holiday in Singapore?
- Does Horizons provide EOR services for expats in Singapore?
How are salaries prorated in Singapore?
Salaries in Singapore are prorated based on the number of working days an employee has worked in a month, especially when they join or leave a company partway through the month. The calculation typically divides the monthly salary by the total working days in the month to determine a daily rate, then multiplies this rate by the number of days worked. This approach ensures fair compensation for the actual days worked.
The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in Singapore is a government body responsible for setting, implementing, and enforcing labor policies and regulations. Its main aim is to create a productive workforce and progressive workplaces, ensuring healthy labor-market relations, workplace safety and health, and a stable employment climate for both employers and employees.
The MOM provides a calculator to determine the exact prorated salary on their website: Ministry of Manpower Website
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