Register of a sole-proprietorship
A sole-proprietorship is a business owned by one person or one company. There are no partners. The sole-proprietor has absolute say in the running of the business.
The features of Sole Proprietorship are as follows:
- Not a separate legal entity
 - Owner has unlimited liability
 - Can sue or be sued in individual’s own name
 - Can own property if individual has legal capacity
 - Owner personally liable for debts and losses of business
 - Self-employed persons must top up their Medisave account with the CPF Board before they register a new business, become the owner of an existing business name or renew their business registration
 - Must renew registration before the expiry date
 - Profits taxed at owner’s personal income tax rates
 

