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Jan to Feb |
• Have your accountant check your accounts to prepare your accountant's report. |
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Jan to Feb |
• If you qualify for an exemption or wish to apply for a waiver of the
requirement to submit an accountant's report, write to the Council (attention to
the Director, Compliance Department).
Your letter must be accompanied by a statutory declaration setting out the basis
for your request.
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Jan to Feb |
• If you were required to vote in the Council elections the preceding year or the last time you practised but did not do so and have a good and sufficient reason for not voting, write to the Registrar of the Supreme Court to seek waiver of the requirement to pay the $500 penalty for not voting. |
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Jan to Feb |
• Pay your Singapore Academy of Law membership subscription. |
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From 1 March only |
• Submit to the Society the application form with original copies of accountant’s reports (if required) and cheque payments (unless payment is by GIRO).
• Obtain mandatory professional indemnity insurance cover for you and/or your law practice. |
4 copies of the duly completed Application for Approval to File Practising Certificate form (available from www.lawsociety.org.sg > Running Your Practice >
Forms).
2 separate cheque payments for membership subscription and compensation fund contribution (made payable to
'The Law Society of Singapore') if you are not making payment by GIRO.
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Membership Categories (Standing calculated from date of admission to the Bar) |
Membership
Subscription Fee Payable
(including 7% GST)
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Compensation Fund
Contribution
(No GST payable)
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12 or more years' standing |
$1,123.50 |
$100.00
(For Practising Certificate applications after 1 October of each year, the amount payable is $50.00)
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7 or more but less than 12 years' standing |
$963.00 |
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Less than 7 years' standing |
$802.50 |
Original accountant’s report OR copy of the Law Society's letter granting waiver/exemption from submitting an accountant's report (if applicable).
Copy of the letter from the Registrar of the Supreme Court stating that you have a good and sufficient reason for not voting at the relevant Council elections (if applicable) OR a cheque of $500 payable to
'The Law Society of Singapore' as penalty for the failure to vote.
You need an accountant's report if, for the last calendar year or any part thereof, or when you last practised, you have been:
A sole proprietor;
A partner of a partnership (including a limited liability law partnership), whether equity or salaried partner;
A director of a law corporation;
Held out to the public as a partner or director; or
A lawyer who held and received client money of the law practice.
If you practised in more than one law practice in the last calendar year and
any of paragraphs 1(a) to (e) apply to you, you must submit a separate
accountant's report for each law practice that you have practised in.
Check your accountant's report for the following:
Your full name, name of law practice, office address and designation in the law practice is correctly stated.
The accounting period correctly states the period that you practised in the relevant law practice.
The accountant signs the report stating his name, NRIC number and name of his accounting practice.
At paragraph 2 of the report, the 2 dates chosen were dates falling within the accounting period during which you had practised in the law practice.
If you have ceased practise, your report must be titled 'Final
Accountant's Report' and indicate the date you have ceased to practise and ceased to hold client money.
For enquiries, please contact Kenneth Goh at 6530 0231 or Lew Sih Yuen at 6530 0223 or Allison Loo at 6530 0217.