SCTP: Be Sure on GST


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Recommended: Navigate the GST changes for media sales and imported goods & services
Date:
08 September 2021, Wednesday

Closing date: 1 September 2021, Friday or when spaces are filled

Time:
02.00 - 04.00PM

Tech check from 1.45pm

Venue:
Online Classroom

CPE Hours (Income Tax):

0 hour(s)

CPE Hours (GST):

2 hour(s)

Fees:
$28 (SCTP/ISCA Member); $38 (Association Member); $58 (Non-Member)
Contact:
Contact Nabila (+(65) 6360 5969), Rowan (+(65) 6360 5979) or enquiry@sctp.org.sg
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Programme Synopsis

A multitude of developments have transpired across the GST landscape within the year thus far, including several changes announced in the Budget 2021. Of these, a new basis for determining whether zero-rating applies to a supply of media sales has been set out in the revised e-Tax Guide on “GST: Guide for the Advertising Industry” issued in June 2021, and takes effect from 1 January 2022.

Aside from the development on media sale, an expansion of the Overseas Vendor Registration (OVR) and Reverse Charge (RC) regimes is on the horizon. To ensure a level playing field for our local businesses to compete effectively, and to ensure that Singapore’s GST system remains fair and resilient as the digital economy grows, GST will be extended to goods imported via air or post that are valued up to (and including) the current GST import relief threshold of $400, as well as Business-to-Consumer imported non-digital services, from 1 January 2023. 

To understand the impact of these updates on your businesses or clients, join us in this upcoming session presented by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). Enrich your expertise with direct insights from the tax authority and stay on top of your or your clients’ GST compliance requirements. Grasp this exclusive opportunity to have your queries answered and have your doubts clarified during the panel discussion! 

Programme Outline

  • Learn how to apply the new GST treatment for supplies of media sales
  • Gain first-hand insights on the expanded scope of the OVR and RC regimes
  • Get an update on other key GST matters
  • Refresh your knowledge on common misconceptions and blind spots in GST compliance in these areas

About the Facilitator(s)


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Ms Wong Shu Min
Manager, GST Division – Wholesale Trade Branch
Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore
Accredited Tax Advisor (GST)


 

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Ms Wong Sze Teen
Group Tax Specialist, GST Division – Large Businesses Branch 
Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore 
Accredited Tax Advisor (GST)


 

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Ms Cheryl Ong
Senior Assistant Director, GST Division – General Branch 
Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore 


 Cheryl is currently a Senior Assistant Director with the IRAS Goods and Services Tax (GST) Division. She leads a team that performs centralised audits in areas such as identifying potential GST registrants and education work. 

Cheryl has more than 10 years of experience in GST and has undertaken various functions in the GST Division ranging from frontline, the GST registration of businesses, and policy and technical review. She was also seconded to the Ministry of Finance from 2016 – 2018 where she handled GST policies and legislative amendments.

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Ms Kelly Tan
Principal Tax Auditor, GST Division – Wholesale Trade Branch
Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore


 

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Ms Anna Poh
Principal Tax Auditor, GST Division – Large Businesses Branch 
Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore 


 









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