Uncovering IRAS GST Audit Focus Areas: GST Controls System for Effective GST Management


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Date:
14 March 2022, Monday

Time:
09.00AM - 05.00PM
Venue:
Hotel Venue to be Advised

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Programme Synopsis

In FY2020/21, IRAS GST audit revenue collection was $10.3billion.

In Singapore, the business approach and volume has evolved and grown given the co-existing COVID-19 strategy. In tandem to this, IRAS GST audit focus has also been calibrated to that of business focus and in-depth analysis of the GST controls systems put in place by GST registered businesses (GRBs). This has enabled IRAS to address the root cause of GRBs operational concerns and gaps that is contributing to incorrect GST reporting and heavy penalties payable.

In this timely and highly practical workshop, we will examine and evaluate the contributing factors to GST gaps observed during IRAS GST audit, and how GRBs could minimise them to ensure effective GST management.

Programme Outline

  • Revisit of GST Fundamentals
    • To know areas about GST
    • GST classification reference point
    • The A.M.A. concept
  • The Roles Accounting System and Available Technology Play (e.g. analytics, artificial intelligence) to Better Support GST Reporting and GST Risk Minimisation
    • Importance of GST logics and tax codes
    • Controls specification and fine tuning required in the accounting system
    • Regular testing of the controls
    • Exception reports
    • Relying on technology to make GST risk management fun
  • Controls Applicable at Transaction Levels
    • Duplicate verification function and its effectiveness
    • Ability to modify base value and GST amount
    • Audit trails
  • The WHAT, WHY, WHEN and HOW Accounting and Tax professionals should Evolve to Effectively Manage GST Risk and Keep Penalties to a Minimum
    • 3Ws to apply when keying and verifying transactions
    • How to ascertain completeness of GST reporting
  • GST Reporting Aspect and the Controls Available to Support GRBs in its GST Reporting
    • Importance of Chart of Accounts
    • Looking at AP aging report
    • Sampling
  • Recent Updates on Taking GRBs Forward
    • IRAS recent audit initiatives

About the Presenter(s)/ Trainer(s)


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Mr Richard Ong
Partner & Head, GST Services
RSM Tax Pte Ltd
Accredited Tax Advisor (GST)


Richard heads the GST Division in RSM Tax Pte Ltd (“RSM”). He has more than 25 years of experience in GST with the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS), Deloitte & Touche LLP, United Test and Assembly Center Ltd (UTAC) and RSM. His diverse background and work exposure with the tax authority, professional and commercial firms allow him to share with seminar participants a balanced view and approach towards GST risk management and compliance.

Richard has spoken at public seminars in Singapore and Malaysia on topics such as Understanding Goods & Services Tax, Managing GST Risks, GST for SME, the GST Assisted Self-help Kit (ASK) and Malaysia GST. He is also an Accredited Tax Advisor (GST) with the Singapore Chartered Tax Professionals Limited.









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