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Tax-News.com: Singapore Confirms Future GST Hike In Budget

Singapore will hike its seven percent goods and services tax rate to nine percent some time between 2021 and 2025, Singapore's Finance Minister, Heng Swee Keat, announced in the territory's new Budget.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Updates Guidance On Transfer Pricing Regime

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore on February 23, 2018, released the fifth edition of its Transfer Pricing Guidelines for income tax.




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Tax-News.com: FATCA Reporting To Start April 16 In Singapore

Financial institutions in Singapore are required to file information required under the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act starting April 16 by May 31, 2018.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Legislates For IP Tax Concession Reform

Singapore has gazetted a law to repeal the income tax concession for intellectual property income derived by companies benefiting from the Pioneer Service Companies Incentive or the Development and Expansion Incentive schemes.




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Tax-News.com: Singaporean Corporate Tax Returns Soon Due

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore has issued a reminder to companies that the corporate income tax return filing deadline is either November 30, 2018, for paper returns, or December 15, 2018, for electronically filed returns.




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Tax-News.com: No Tax Surprises In Singapore's 2019 Budget

Singapore's recently released 2019 Budget included few significant tax announcements except confirmation that Singapore's carbon tax will be levied this year and the goods and services tax will be hiked in the medium term.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Now Accepting FATCA Returns

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore is now accepting FATCA returns for the 2018 reporting year and has newly released the FATCA paper nil return for 2018.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Issues TP Guidance For Commodities Traders

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore has released new transfer pricing guidance on determining the economic value of taxpayers' commodity marketing and trading activities in Singapore.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore To Exempt Virtual Currency Transactions From GST

On July 5, 2019, Singapore's tax agency released a draft guide that includes proposals for more favorable GST rules for virtual currencies.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Issues GST Form Instructions For Reverse Charge Supplies

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has released new guidance for GST-registered persons on the completion of new boxes in the GST F5 return from next year.




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Tax-News.com: Switzerland To Share Taxpayer Data With Hong Kong, Singapore

Switzerland's agreements for the automatic exchange of financial account information with Hong Kong and Singapore have entered into force.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Updates Guidance On 2020 GST Reverse Charge Change

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore has updated its guidance on the introduction from January 1, 2020, of an obligation on Singaporean taxpayers to collect GST on imported services under a reverse charge.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Reports On Tax, Compliance Work

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has reported that revenues increased by 4.4 percent in the 2018-2019 fiscal year, in its annual report for the year.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Announces Plans For GST Reforms

Singapore is to add provisions to draft legislation to enhance the new GST regime for imported services and clarify new rules for virtual currencies.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore, Germany Add BEPS Amendments To DTA

Singapore and Germany have signed a protocol to their double taxation agreement, which brings the treaty into line with international standards and amends the maximum withholding tax rates that may be charged.




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Tax-News.com: TPP Nations Agree To Continue Without US

The remaining eleven signatories to the Trans Pacific Partnership pact have agreed to seek an accord without the United States.




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Tax-News.com: China To Probe Dumping Of Styrene by US, Korea, Taiwan

China has made a number of announcements on anti-dumping duty orders, including to launch an investigation into US, Korean, and Taiwanese exports of styrene, which is used to manufacture plastics and resins.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia To Introduce Tourism Tax

Malaysia's controversial tourism tax looks set to be introduced on August 1, according to reports.




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Tax-News.com: TPP11 Explore Plan B Agreement In Japan

Following agreement reached by the remaining signatories to the Trans-Pacific Partnership earlier this year to push ahead following US President Donald Trump's withdrawal of the United States from the pact, Japan has taken the lead with regard to formulating a plan B for the agreement.




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Tax-News.com: European Free Trade Association Sets Out 2017 Priorities

The European Free Trade Association, which comprises Liechtenstein, Iceland, Switzerland, and Norway, intends to take forward free trade negotiations with India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Ecuador this year.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia Looking At Modernizing Road Tax

Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai revealed on July 19 that the Government is considering introducing a more modern, innovative way of levying road tax.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia Hints At Sector Tax Breaks In Upcoming Budget

Malaysia is to use targeted tax breaks to support certain industries in this year's budget and in particular small and medium sized businesses, according to a government minister.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia Announces Palm Oil Export Tax Rate For Sept

Malaysia has decided to keep the crude palm oil export duty at 5.5 percent next month, despite higher Indian taxes on imports, which are expected to dent demand.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysian Taxpayers Seek 'Fairer' Tax System

The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) has called on the Malaysian Government to reintroduce inheritance tax in the Budget 2018.




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Tax-News.com: Canada Agrees To Exploratory ASEAN Trade Talks

Canada and representatives from the ASEAN member states have agreed to launch exploratory discussions to determine the potential for a free trade agreement.




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Tax-News.com: CRA Provides Update On Tax Avoidance Crackdown

Canada's Revenue Minister has provided an update on the progress made by the Government in addressing tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance.




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Tax-News.com: Hong Kong, ASEAN Conclude Free Trade Talks

Hong Kong has announced the conclusion of free trade agreement negotiations with the Association of South East Asian Nations.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia To Legislate To Slap GST On Foreign Retailers

Malaysian authorities are developing draft legislation to level the tax playing field between online retailers and domestic bricks and mortar retailers.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysian Tax Agency Says Audits Not Politically Motivated

Malaysia's Inland Revenue Board has denied allegations that it is more aggressively pursuing taxpayers affiliated with opposition political parties or their supporters.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia's 2018 Budget Includes Various Tax Relief Changes

The Malaysian Government in its Budget 2018 announced numerous tax changes, including an income tax cut, incentives for women to return to work, and tax relief for property investors and venture capital firms.




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Tax-News.com: Labuan Urged To Adapt To BEPS By Removing Harmful Tax Offerings

Muhammad bin Ibrahim, the Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia, has stressed the need for Labuan to review its international tax framework in light of the OECD's work on Action 5 of the base erosion and profit shifting project, on harmful tax practices.




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Tax-News.com: Australia Seeking To Expand FTA Network

The Australian Government has said that it intends to extend its network of free trade agreements, as part of its new foreign policy agenda.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia PM Defends Introduction Of GST

Prime Minister Najib Razak has defended the Government's decision to introduce a goods and services tax, claiming that the levy "saved" Malaysia from the fall in oil prices.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia Issues GST Guidance On Gifts

The Malaysian tax agency on December 1 released guidance on whether gifts provided for no consideration can be excluded from the goods and services tax net.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia Updates Mutual Agreement Procedure Guidelines

Malaysia's Inland Revenue Board on January 11, 2018, released guidelines on applying for the resolution of double tax cases through the Mutual Agreement Procedure.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia Issues GST Guidance On Mixed-Use Buildings

Malaysia's tax agency has released Public Ruling No. 1/2018, setting out the goods and services tax rules concerning the sale of buildings on commercial land that are used for both residential and commercial purposes.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysian Firms Can Challenge Late GST Penalties Online

On March 26, 2018, Malaysia's tax agency announced that businesses can newly challenge late-payment penalties in respect of goods and services tax (GST) via the tax agency's online portal.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia To Phase Out 'Harmful' Tax Regime

Malaysia has suspended its MSC Malaysia tax regime, pending changes to bring it into line with recommendations from the OECD's Base Erosion and Profit Shifting initiative.




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Tax-News.com: Malaysia Explains New Cap On Interest Expense Deductions

The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia has released new guidance on restrictions to the deductibility of interest expenses.




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Franklin Templeton Debt Fund crisis: When and how much money will investors get back

Franklin Templeton: The fund house has not given any clear indication about the possible timeline within which it will liquidate all its investments and return investors' money




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Coronavirus outbreak propels pharma funds forward; should you invest?

Experts believe there was already a visible turnaround in the pharma sector, both on the domestic as well as on the exports side even before any traces of COVID-19




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Will RBI's Rs 50,000 crore boost for mutual funds allay investors' fears?

Besides lending against securities held by MFs, banks have been allowed by the RBI to do outright purchase of more than 25 per cent of Hold Till Maturity (HTM) securities in mutual funds portfolios in the absence of liquidity in the secondary market




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BT Insight: Where 6 Franklin Templeton funds got stuck; recovery tougher

Franklin Templeton Debt crisis: FT investors can hope to get better realisation of their locked investment if the market sentiment improves




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EMI moratorium still troubling you? These two start-ups can help you out

Observing the need gap, two start-ups LazyPay and Spocto have launched products that will help you figure if you require the moratorium or not




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Coronavirus lockdown: How banks are focussing on 'contactless financing' to help borrowers

The crisis served as a wake-up call for banks whose digital operations were growing at a snail's pace. They have started embracing the change




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5 takeaways for Indian investors from Warren Buffett's Berkshire AGM

The lesson here is don't marry your stocks. If your original investment thesis fails, you shouldn't shy away from exiting your positions




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Coronavirus impact: Equity MF inflows plunge 47% in April as investors turn cautious

Coronavirus news: Fears ran amok that Franklin Templeton closing its six debt mutual fund schemes may trigger outflows from debt mutual funds. However, net outflows were only seen in credit risk and medium duration categories




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BT Insight: 8 money lessons from coronavirus lockdown

Lack of emergency funds will force you to either go for distress selling of your investments or high-cost borrowing, which will jeopardise all your future goals. One should ideally have an emergency fund which can take care of at least 6 months of expenses




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Coronavirus lockdown: Cash crunch? Don't sell your mutual funds, take a loan against it!

When you approach a lender for loan against mutual fund, it fixes a loan-to-value (LTV) ratio against it. It varies from one lender to another as per risk involved in the MF scheme and regulatory caps fixed by the RBI