Unlocking GST Input Claims: Strategies to Recover and Comply


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Date:
14 January 2026, Wednesday

Time:
09.00AM - 05.00PM
Venue:
To Be Advised

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Programme Synopsis

This intensive program offers a deep dive into the mechanics of GST, with a focused examination of the rules and methodologies for accurate input tax recovery. Participants will gain a clear understanding of fundamental GST concepts, including supply classifications, qualifying conditions for claims, and the essential documentation for compliance. The session delves into critical areas such as timing of claims, apportionment rules, and the specific treatment of complex expenses like gifts, fringe benefits, and imported services.

Attendees will learn to identify and avoid common pitfalls in input tax claims through practical guidance, real-world scenarios, and expert insights. Covering everything from partial exemption rules to employee reimbursements, this workshop provides the knowledge and confidence to handle GST claims efficiently, ensuring compliance and optimizing recovery for your organization.

Programme Outline

A Highlight of Key Areas:

GST Fundamentals: Core Concepts & Supply Types
  • Mechanics of the GST system
  • Understanding different types of supplies and purchases
  • Categorizing supplies: Standard-Rated, Zero-Rated, and Exempt

Qualifying for Input Tax Recovery
  • The essential conditions for a valid input tax claim
  • Identifying and understanding non-claimable purchase GST

The Process of Claiming GST
  • Timing: Claiming input tax in the correct accounting period
  • Evidential requirements: Tax invoices, simplified invoices, and import permits
  • Handling purchases made by employees

Calculating Recoverable Amounts
  • Application of the de-minimis rule
  • Principles of attribution and apportionment
  • Navigating the impact of partial exemption

Navigating Complex & Specific Expenses
  • Gifts, fringe benefits, and business entertainment
  • Reverse charge mechanism on imported services
  • Handling Imported Low-Value Goods and Prescribed Goods under Customer Accounting

Compliance & Error Prevention
  • Identifying frequent errors in input tax claims
  • Implementing best practices to avoid common pitfalls and ensure accuracy

About the Presenter(s)/ Trainer(s)


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Ms Catherine Chiang
Chartered Accountant (Singapore)
Consul Biz Consultancy Services
Accredited Tax Advisor (GST)


Catherine has more than 20 years of experience in GST consultancy, with 10 years of training experience. She has previously spent 6 years in IRAS, handling GST and Income Tax audit and almost 10 years with 2 of the Big Four international accounting firms, specializing in GST compliance and advisory work. During this period, she has accumulated extensive experience in performing GST prudential reviews, GST consultancy, GST compliance and GST training for clients.

Catherine has a Bachelor of Accountancy (Honours) degree from the National University of Singapore. She is an Accredited Tax Advisor (GST) registered with the Singapore Chartered Tax Professionals and a member of the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants. Catherine is also an Advanced Certificate in Training and Assessment (ACTA) certified Trainer.








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