Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong will deliver Singapore Budget 2026 on 12 February, setting out the Government’s response to the recommendations of the Economic Strategy Review.
With global trade fragmenting, protectionist policies gaining ground, and artificial intelligence reshaping business models and jobs, Singapore is recalibrating its economic strategy to secure quality growth and long-term resilience in a more uncertain world.
Tax policy is expected to be a central lever in this transition. Budget 2026 may signal how the Government will support business restructuring, incentivise higher value activities, and help enterprises manage rising costs while maintaining fiscal sustainability.
What role can tax measures play in encouraging AI adoption, innovation and internationalisation, and what do these shifts mean in practice for companies and tax practitioners on the ground?
Join us for this in-person panel discussion, where experienced tax professionals, industry leaders and practitioners come together to unpack the key tax changes in Budget 2026 and share their grounded, real-world perspectives.
Go beyond the headlines to understand what the announcements mean in practice, and what tax professionals should be watching closely in the year ahead.
- Reactions to Budget 2026, with a focus on business relevant tax measures
- Tax incentives and reliefs to support AI adoption, digitalisation and productivity gains
- Using tax levers to support business restructuring, cost management and investment realignment
- International tax considerations for companies expanding overseas amid global fragmentation
- Positioning Singapore’s tax framework to attract and anchor high value activities
- Practical takeaways for businesses, tax leaders and practitioners
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