These taxes also apply to green card holders haha. So many people don’t read the fine print.
I noped out of a US education because of the fine print back in the day.
their public uni tuition fees is in line with our public uni fees.their uni fees are higher ba
do u have the figures for this?their public uni tuition fees is in line with our public uni fees.
use chatgpt.do u have the figures for this?
Singaporean public universities, like NUS, are significantly less expensive than their US counterparts for both local and international students. A 4-year undergraduate degree at a Singaporean university can cost between $33,000 to $54,000 SGD, while US universities can easily exceed $100,000 USD per year.use chatgpt.
smart manThese taxes also apply to green card holders haha. So many people don’t read the fine print.
I noped out of a US education because of the fine print back in the day.
It is a ploy from the banks lending these "student loans"give u a little perspective
my 2 rascals are in State University and their fees are like 16K per yr per person
one rascal is graduating this yr , the other another 3 yrs to go - 16K a yr
if they had went to a private or so called ivy , its like 80-100K yr per person .. who the hell can afford , my butt is not itchy .. so i told them State Uni is good enough ..
Sgp still the best .. the fees are cheap ... @cyke69sg would agree
Singaporean public universities, like NUS, are significantly less expensive than their US counterparts for both local and international students. A 4-year undergraduate degree at a Singaporean university can cost between $33,000 to $54,000 SGD, while US universities can easily exceed $100,000 USD per year.
u like sala leh
No subsidies? In Oz, the govt pay for the students' loan until they graduate and start work. That's when they have to return the loan but I am not sure if there is interest charged. If the student decides to laze and not work, or go overseas for long periods, how on earth is the govt going to ask them to return the loan.Oh... They have very heavy federal and state taxes ... So take home pay is much lesser than Singapore. So if the parents take home pay is less, the kids have to take on more study loans. In fact, I'm under the impression many kids pay for their school fees by taking study loans?
https://www.straitstimes.com/life/h...e-new-horizons-beyond-australia-uk-and-the-uswhat is your metrics?
i'm comparing US citizen to US public uni vs SG citizen to SG public uni
- SG public uni is between $10k to $20k after subsidy for SC.
- US public uni is also between $10k to $20k for their in-state residents.
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| Country | Typical tuition fees (annual) | Typical duration (without honours) |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | Free | 3 years |
| France | $4,000 | 3 years |
| Japan | $7,300 to $9,800 | 4 years |
| Finland | $7,300 to $26,200 | 3 years |
| Singapore (public autonomous universities) | $7,500 to $12,700 | 3 years |
| Sweden | $10,200 to $37,700 | 3 years |
| South Korea | $9,800 to $13,700 | 4 years |
| Netherlands | $13,100 to $29,100 | 3 years |
| Australia | $17,600 to $39,600 | 3 years |
| Britain | $38,100 | 3 years |
| United States | $31,000 to $55,200 | 4 years |
I am sure there is a way around it, no?You need to declare any substantial gift over $19000 a year per person. So max of $38k a year from mum and dad collectively.
This includes all material gifts - pocket money, payment of services in the benefactor’s name etc.
So, yes. You need to declare if your child receives more than $19000 pocket money a year. They have to pay tax on it.
lol this is like saying foreigners come sg study.. also no subsidy also this expensive. comparing apples to oranges.https://www.straitstimes.com/life/h...e-new-horizons-beyond-australia-uk-and-the-us
How expensive is it to study abroad?
Table with 3 columns and 12 rows.
Country Typical tuition fees (annual) Typical duration (without honours) Germany Free 3 years France $4,000 3 years Japan $7,300 to $9,800 4 years Finland $7,300 to $26,200 3 years Singapore
(public autonomous universities)$7,500 to $12,700 3 years Sweden $10,200 to $37,700 3 years South Korea $9,800 to $13,700 4 years Netherlands $13,100 to $29,100 3 years Australia $17,600 to $39,600 3 years Britain $38,100 3 years United States $31,000 to $55,200 4 years
Singapore students, mudder and fadder pay. There , most of them take loans to pay.Oh... They have very heavy federal and state taxes ... So take home pay is much lesser than Singapore. So if the parents take home pay is less, the kids have to take on more study loans. In fact, I'm under the impression many kids pay for their school fees by taking study loans?