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GST cashflow savings – Major Exporter Scheme “MES”
Indirect Tax GST cashflow savings – Major Exporter Scheme “MES”
Is your business substantially involved with the import and export of goods? Are you unnecessarily paying import GST and having to wait to file your GST return before you claim input tax credit for the import GST paid to Singapore Customs?
Jeremy O’Neill
Jeremy O’Neill
| 20 Apr 2020
Singapore Tax Facts
Tax Singapore Tax Facts
We have created a handy guide of Singapore Tax facts, to keep you up to date.
20 Apr 2020
Transfer pricing during an economic slowdown
Transfer Pricing Transfer pricing during an economic slowdown
Transfer pricing during economic slowdown
09 Apr 2020
Singapore fund management structuring round-up
2020 BUDGET CHANGES IN CONTEXT Singapore fund management structuring round-up
In the light of the long (long) awaited birth of the Singapore Variable Capital Company (VCC) in January 2020, it seems like an appropriate time to do a round-up of where we are with the various options now available for structuring a fund that is managed from Singapore.
David Sandison
David Sandison
| 25 Mar 2020
Non-resident tax election
Global mobility services Non-resident tax election
For Singapore citizens based overseas, the lapse of non-resident tax election means a potential exposure to Singapore income tax if they travel to Singapore for any business purposes.
04 Nov 2019
Cloudy with a chance of complacency
TAX Cloudy with a chance of complacency
The OECD’s latest proposals on taxing digital business pull back from the radical roadmap put forward in May to something much closer to the January policy note by proposing a modified residual profit split with benchmarking of routine profits. What then do the latest OECD proposals say, what do they leave open and what are the risks that need to be addressed?
30 Oct 2019
The end of Singapore’s Not Ordinarily Resident Scheme
TAX The end of Singapore’s Not Ordinarily Resident Scheme
The Not Ordinarily Resident (NOR) scheme was unexpectedly withdrawn from Singapore’s 2019 budget this year, effectively ending the most attractive incentive for foreign nationals with cross-border responsibilities to relocate to Singapore.
14 Oct 2019
Grant Thornton Australia
TAX Say goodbye to the arm’s length principle
After a slow and tentative start, the OECD’s push for a solution on how to allocate and tax the profits from digital business is gathering momentum.
16 Jul 2019
Back to Basics 2019 - Withholding tax
Back to Basics Back to Basics 2019 - Withholding tax
Back to Basics 2019 - Withholding tax
19 Jun 2019
Singapore Tax Facts
Tax Singapore Tax Facts
Singapore Tax facts 2019
07 Jun 2019
Singapore Tax Facts
Tax Singapore Tax Facts
Singapore Tax facts 2019
07 Jun 2019
Webinar - Transfer Pricing in APAC
Presentation Webinar - Transfer Pricing in APAC
Grant Thornton and LCN Legal presented a joint webinar to help you understand the transfer pricing environment in three key countries in Asia.
22 Apr 2019
Taxation in real-time: Gearing up for blockchain
TAX Taxation in real-time: Gearing up for blockchain
What does blockchain really mean for tax compliance and management within your business? What are the main risks and opportunities? How can you begin preparing for the shake-up ahead?
19 Mar 2019
Direct to indirect taxation
TAX Direct to indirect taxation
As the world shifts from direct to indirect taxation, how do you manage the hidden complexities?
25 Feb 2019
Singapore budget 2019 - tax leaders
VIDEO Singapore Budget 2019 snapshot
Following Monday's Budget announcement, our Tax leaders shared their thoughts on the keys initiatives announced and other key changes that will effect businesses and individual both in Singapore and globally.
21 Feb 2019
GST 2020 changes
Tax GST 2020 changes
Is your business ready for the GST changes that will be introduced in Singapore from 1 January 2020?
16 Jan 2019
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