Managing Tax Controversy and Tax Cases in the New Norm (Live Webinar)


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Date:
27 May 2020, Wednesday

The event is currently full.

Time:
12.00 - 01.00PM

(Tech check from 11.45am)

Venue:
Online Classroom

CPE Hours (Income Tax):

1 hour(s)

CPE Hours (GST):

0 hour(s)

Practice Area:
Tax
Training Category:
Basic
Fees:
Complimentary
Contact:
Contact Kelvin at enquiry@siatp.org.sg
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Programme Synopsis

As Singapore progresses out of the circuit breaker and faces a very different way of doing business, come and explore with those in the know how this changes tax legal scene. 

Would there be tax controversies down the road, arising from these unprecedented circumstances? Will there be any difference in how tax cases will be managed in court from now on?  

Explore the issues with the Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow team.

Programme Outline

- Know what remains and what changes in the realm of tax legal matters 
- Be aware of key areas to note now to avoid complications later on
- Gain a deeper understanding of the impact to businesses

About the Facilitator(s)


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Mr Allen Tan
Principal
Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow
Accredited Tax Advisor (Income Tax) & Accredited Tax Practitioner (GST)


Allen has extensive experience working on both international and local tax issues, with special focus on regional tax aspects of the transactions he is involved in. His practice includes advising clients on tax issues arising from mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, transfer pricing, indirect taxes, transfer taxes, tax controversies, foreign direct investment and cross-border tax planning issues.

A board member of the Singapore Chartered Tax Professionals, Allen is also a regular speaker at various established tax conferences. He is ranked as a Band 1 lawyer in Chambers Asia Pacific for his tax controversy and corporate tax work and in many other leading legal and tax directories. 

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Ms Lee Shih Hui
Local Principal
Baker McKenzie.Wong & Leow
Accredited Tax Practitioner (Income Tax)


Shih Hui Lee has advised on both regional and Singapore tax issues, with focus on advising MNCs on international tax aspects of cross-border transactions. Across a wide range of industries, Shih Hui works on planning and strategising client’s proposed business structure in a tax efficient manner, which includes transfer of businesses, setting up of presence in Singapore, financing options, permanent establishment risks assessment in foreign tax jurisdiction, stamp duty waiver application in Singapore and Singapore tax incentives discussions amongst other tax legal matters.

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Mr Jeremiah Soh
Local Principal
Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow
 


Jeremiah is a Local Principal with the Tax and Trade practice group at Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow and has practised tax law for over 10 years. 

Jeremiah has assisted taxpayers in appeals before all levels of Singapore courts on complex and novel issues of tax law in several reported decisions. He is also experienced in tax advisory and consultancy work, having advised various domestic and multinational companies on a broad range of domestic and cross-border tax issues, particularly in the realm of business restructurings and legal entity rationalisations. Jeremiah has also been recognised as a Rising Star for Tax in the Legal 500.








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