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Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA)

Last Updated 25 Jul 2025

ACRA is Singapore's national regulator for all business entities, public accountants, and corporate service providers. It is the statutory board responsible for overseeing the registration and regulation of companies, ensuring they operate in compliance with the Companies Act.


Why is ACRA Important?

All businesses in Singapore must be registered with ACRA to legally exist. ACRA is the central body for all statutory corporate filings, including the incorporation of new companies, the filing of annual returns, and the reporting of any changes to company particulars (like directors or addresses). Staying compliant with ACRA is fundamental to a company's legal operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are ACRA's main functions for a business?

ACRA's main functions include registering new companies, maintaining the public register of all business entities, and ensuring companies comply with their annual filing obligations.

What is BizFile+?

BizFile+ is ACRA’s online portal, which is used for all business registration, filing, and information retrieval services in Singapore.

What is the difference between ACRA and IRAS?

ACRA is the regulator for business registration and corporate structure compliance, while IRAS is the administrator for tax collection and tax compliance. You register your company with ACRA and pay your taxes to IRAS.