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Why do Singapore self-employed people need to think about MediSave as both a compliance duty and a tax-relief topic?
A self-employed person in Singapore hears about MediSave contributions mainly as a healthcare savings obligation. Please explain why the tax side matters too, and why ignoring the contribution logic can create more than one kind of problem.
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