Following the success of the first and second editions, the Tax Academy of Singapore is proud to announce the launch of the 3rd edition of The Law & Practice of Singapore Income Tax. An authoritative and comprehensive reference book on taxation of income, this edition aims to explain the fundamental changes to the tax landscape and updates on the Second Edition with a comprehensive coverage and analysis of case law developments, administrative guides and practical application of the income tax law, tax treaties and international tax agreements.
In conjunction with the launch of the book, we are pleased to present a series of webinars where the authors will give an overview of what is covered in their respective chapters and expound on some of the topics. In addition, webinar participants will be entitled to a special 15% discount off the price of the book!
In this third webinar of the series, we are pleased to invite Ms Toh Boon Ngee (Partner, Tax, Head of Transport, Shipping & Logistics Tax), from KPMG Advisory LLP, and Mr Chester Wee (Partner, Asean International Corporate Tax Advisory Leader, International Tax and Transaction Services), from Ernst & Young Solutions LLP, to share on the chapters on “Tax Residency” and “Withholding Tax and Taxation of Non-Residents”.
Generally, the basis of taxation for a Singapore tax resident company does not differ materially from that for a non-tax resident company. However, there are differences in certain tax treatments, including withholding tax on certain payments made to non-resident companies. Withholding tax is a part of the overall tax collection mechanism, and businesses need to pay close attention to their withholding tax obligations as non-compliance can lead to hefty penalties from tax authorities. In this webinar we will cover:
A Highlight of Key Areas:
- Ascertaining corporate residence
- Implications of being a Singapore tax resident
- Singapore-sourced income provisions
- Withholding tax provision under Part XII of the Income Tax Act
- Practical examples and case studies
- Thoughts on company residency issues that may arise in the New Normal
- Discussion and Q&A session
Mr Chester WeePartner, Asean International Corporate TaxAdvisory Leader, International Tax andTransaction Services
Ernst & Young Solutions LLP
Accredited Tax Advisor (Income Tax)
Chester has over 20 years of experience in providing cross-border incometax advisory, managing tax controversy and tax compliance andreporting.Chester focuses on cross-border direct tax advisory and planningmatters. He has extensive experience in areas such as intellectualproperty (IP) planning, legal entity rationalisation (LER), permanentestablishment (PE) issues.Chester has a diversified portfolio of clients covering a wide spectrum ofindustries including consumer products & retail, technology,transportation and logistics (including shipping).Over the years, Chester has been assisting businesses in reviewing holdingstructures and operating models; managing tax residence issues;identifying and managing withholding tax issues and PE risks; and advisingon IP strategies and migration, and tax efficient repatriation of profitsand cross-border financing. He has also advised US, European and Asianmultinational companies regarding the establishment of regional as wellas global supply chain management structures in Singapore.Chester regularly participates in EY’s Global Think Tanks. He speaksregularly at conferences and seminars, both in Singapore and overseas.He facilitates various international tax training modules for the TaxAcademy of Singapore.
Ms Toh Boon NgeePartner, Tax, Head of Transport, Shipping & Logistics Tax
KPMG Advisory LLP