GST Assisted Self-help Kit (ASK): How to Maximize the ASK Benefits


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Date:
14 December 2022, Wednesday

Time:
09.00AM - 12.30PM
Venue:
60 Cecil Street
ISCA House
Singapore 049709

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Programme Synopsis

In cultivating a tax culture with a high spirit of voluntary compliance, IRAS designs a self-help tool for the GST paying community to uncover past GST errors, Assisted Self-help Kit (ASK), Annual Review. To streamline the self-review process, IRAS has offered a set of administrative concessions to forgive several past GST errors by waiving the requirement of adjusting the past GST returns if the review adopts the ASK methodology.

This half-a-day session explains the ASK Annual Review processes and the commonly committed GST errors that could uncover through the review. By mapping the GST errors with the administrative concessions, the facilitator illustrates the dos and don'ts in leveraging such benefits. 

Programme Outline

  • What are the GST risks in each category of supplies and claims?
  • How to uncover such GST risks?
  • What are the administrative concessions offered under the ASK initiative?
  • What are the dos and don'ts in applying the concessions?

About the Presenter(s)/ Trainer(s)


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Mrs Eng Li Ming
Accredited Tax Advisor (GST)
 


Ms. Tan Li Ming (Mrs. Eng) is an Accredited Tax Advisor (GST) of The Singapore Chartered Tax Professionals (SCTP). She has extensive taxation experience in Singapore and foreign tax authorities, particularly in the Goods & Services Tax (GST, also known as VAT in some countries). She was in the pioneer team, which in 1994 implemented the new tax regime, the Goods & Services Tax, for Singapore. After the smooth implementation of GST, Li Ming oversaw the various GST administrations, such as initiating and implementing GST policy changes and resolving complex technical issues in the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). These are reflected in resolving technical issues, dealing with GST rulings, initiating, and implementing GST policy changes for the various sectors, including the public sector, manufacturing, real estate, telecommunications, logistics, and the financial industries. She spearheaded and implemented two key compliance programmes, to promote voluntary GST compliance - Assisted Self-help Kit (ASK) and Assisted Compliance Assurance Programme (ACAP). 

Li Ming now provides GST advisory and consultancy services to foreign tax administrations in their tax reforms, to implement a VAT or develop an IT system to re-engineer their business processes (not limited to VAT/GST).  Past clients include Local Tax Offices in China; Ministry of Finance, Brunei; Maldives Inland Revenue Authority (MIRA), Maldives; Royal Malaysian Customs Department, Malaysia; Ministry of Finance, Seychelles; the Oman Customs, Oman; Ministry of Economy, Finance and Planning, Equatorial Guinea; the state government of Karnataka, India; some African countries and Saudi Arabia. She also conducts lectures and customized GST workshops, providing GST Advisory Services and GST Compliance Assurance Reviews for GST-registered businesses. Currently, she is the writer of the Singapore Chapter of “VAT Worldwide,” published by the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) and member of the Curriculum and Examination Development Committee of Tax Academy, Singapore.








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