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Payments and Payroll for Virtual Assistants: US & Singapore Options

SeekVA Team
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Payments and Payroll for Virtual Assistants: US & Singapore Options

Paying virtual assistants requires clarity on contractor vs. employee status, payment platforms, and tax/recordkeeping obligations. This tutorial covers practical options for US and Singapore-based engagements.

Choosing Contractor vs. Employee

  • Contractor: more common for remote VAs; no payroll taxes withheld by employer.
  • Employee: subject to payroll withholdings and benefits in most jurisdictions; consult local counsel.

Payment Platforms

  • Wise: low-cost international transfers and local payouts.
  • Payoneer: global payouts and local collecting accounts.
  • TransferWise Business: simple multi-currency wallets.
  • Traditional bank transfers: higher fees, slower.

US Considerations

  • Issue Form 1099-NEC for contractors earning $600+ per year.
  • Ensure contractor has W-9 on file.
  • For employees, set up payroll provider and withhold taxes.

Singapore Considerations

  • Contractors: treat as business-to-business engagements; GST considerations if applicable.
  • CPF: only for employees who are Singapore citizens/permanent residents.
  • Keep invoices and records for corporate tax filings.

Best Practices

  • Use written contracts defining payment frequency, currency, and scope.
  • Pay on a fixed schedule (weekly/biweekly/monthly).
  • Keep expense reimbursement rules clear.
  • Maintain bookkeeping records for tax time.

If you'd like, I can add a sample contractor agreement template and payment checklist to the repo.