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LexisNexis Annotated Statutes of Singapore: Stamp Duties Act 2015

Edited by Tan Kay Kheng · Leung Yew Kwong
LexisNexis Singapore January 2015

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789814608596
Publisher
LexisNexis Singapore
Publication
January 2015
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Singapore ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

The latest edition of the LexisNexis Annotated Statutes of Singapore Stamp Duties Act is a must-have, timely and authoritative resource for tax practitioners and business enterprises. It is a section by section commentary of the Stamp Duties Act and includes updated and convenient reference information from various sources such as subsidiary legislation, court judgments, case law and IRAS circulars. This book offers practical and useful guidance for those who need to explore or understand this area of law. 

Key Features
- Include discussion on recent case law and coverage of notable changes in the Stamp Duties Act
- Up-to-date, complete and succinct
- In-depth annotations; bold headings used where necessary to identify key phrases or subsections arising in each provision
- Forward looking approach
- Include commentaries on proposed changes in Budget 2015 announcement

About the Author

Tan Kay Kheng is a Partner and the Head ofTax Practice in WongPartnership LLP, practising both contentious and advisory/transactional work relating to income tax, stamp duties, property tax and goods & services tax. He has appeared as Counsel in the Singapore Courts as well as the Income Tax Board of Review and the Valuation Review Board. Kay Kheng holds degrees in law, accountancy and taxation. He is a Fellow of CPA Australia, a Chartered Tax Adviser with The Tax Institute, and an Accredited Tax Adviser (Income Tax) with the SIATP. He sits on the Accounting Standards Council and is a board member of the Tax Academy of Singapore and the SIATP.

Leung Yew Kwong is Principal Tax Consultant at KPMG Services Ltd since April 2012. Earlier, he was a Partner in the Tax Practice at WongPartnership LLP for six years. He was previously with the IRAS and the predecessor Inland Revenue Department for 28 years, where he last held the posts of Chief Legal Officer and Chief Valuer concurrently. He has appeared as Counsel before the Valuation Review Board, Income Tax Board of Review, High Court and Court of Appeal in a number of tax cases.

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