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💻 Web Developer in Singapore

Minimum hourly rate calculator for freelance web developers in Singapore. Factoring in Singapore tax rates and regional business expenses.

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Singapore has one of the lowest effective tax rates for freelancers globally. Self-employed individuals must pay Medisave contributions (between 8–10.5% of net trade income) in addition to income tax.

Your Minimum Rate

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To earn S$90,000 take-home.

Freelancing as a Web Developer in Singapore

Web developers build and maintain websites and web applications. Rates vary significantly based on stack specialisation — full-stack developers and those with React, Next.js, or Node.js expertise consistently command rates 20–40% above generalists.

💡 Singapore Market Context

Singapore is a major freelance hub for Southeast Asia, with strong demand for tech, finance, and design talent. Freelancer.com and LinkedIn are the primary sourcing platforms. Bank transfer (PayNow, FAST) is instant and free for domestic clients. International payments via Wise are well-established. A key consideration: self-employed individuals must contribute to Medisave annually, which is separate from income tax and often surprises new freelancers.

Local Tax & Business Notes

Singapore has one of the lowest effective tax rates for freelancers globally. Self-employed individuals must pay Medisave contributions (between 8–10.5% of net trade income) in addition to income tax.

🔗 Local Freelance Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a business licence to freelance as a web developer?

In most countries no specific licence is required for web development. You do need to register as self-employed with your local tax authority. In the US, some states require a general business licence for any self-employed work — check your state's secretary of state website.

Should I charge by the hour or by the project as a freelance web developer?

Hourly billing suits ongoing maintenance, debugging, and consulting. Project-based pricing works better for defined deliverables like a new website build. Most experienced developers use hourly rates to establish their floor rate, then switch to project pricing once they can accurately scope work.

How many billable hours does a Web Developer need to work in Singapore to earn S$90,000?

At S$107/hr you need roughly 22 billable hours per week (1056 hours over 48 working weeks). At S$79/hr you need 30 billable hours per week. Both figures assume a 17% effective tax rate in Singapore and S$300/month in business expenses. Most experienced freelance web developers target 20–25 billable hours to keep time for admin, proposals, and skill development.

What is the tax impact on a freelance Web Developer's rate in Singapore?

To take home S$90,000 after 17% tax in Singapore, you need to bill approximately S$112,772 in gross revenue per year. That means S$19,172 goes directly to tax — a gap most new freelance web developers underestimate when setting their rates. Singapore has one of the lowest effective tax rates for freelancers globally. Self-employed individuals must pay Medisave contributions (between 8–10.5% of net trade income) in addition to income tax.

Is S$85/hr a competitive rate for a freelance Web Developer in Singapore?

S$85/hr is a common market reference for web developers, but whether it works for you in Singapore depends on your income goal. To achieve S$90,000 take-home at that rate, you would need to bill 1327 hours per year — about 28 billable hours per week across 48 working weeks. Use the calculator above to model your specific situation.