SCTP: The Bare Side of GST: The Final Stretch (Live Webinar)


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Recommended: Get sturdy, seek an opinion, get doubts clarified in the run-up to 1 January 2024
Date:
03 November 2023, Friday

Closing Date: 27 October 2023, Friday or when spaces are filled

Time:
12.30 - 01.30PM

Tech check from 12.15pm

Venue:
Live Webinar

CPE Hours (Income Tax):

0 hour(s)

CPE Hours (GST):

1 hour(s)

CPE Hours (Non-Tax):

0 hour(s)

Fees:
$41.04 $13.50 (SCTP Member/ UOL Tenants); $70.20 (Non-Member) 
Finance and tax teams of UOL tenants enjoy special Member's rate when you register with your company’s email address!
Contact:
Contact Nabila (+(65) 6360 5969), Anna (+(65) 6360 5979) or enquiry@sctp.org.sg
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Programme Synopsis

Are you working with a new tax consultancy team, different colleagues in your team or in operations, and wish everyone was aligned on the numerous GST matters as we head towards 1 January 2024 – a date which is now well within sight?

This upcoming session cuts to the chase. No more generic webinars. Have your finance colleagues and all who need to understand the GST rate change join you in this webinar. Seek confirmation on the GST implications of a business scenario or raise your doubts on specific areas and have them addressed.

SCTP is delighted to have Accredited Tax Advisor (GST) Mr Richard Mackender, Indirect Tax Leader at Deloitte South East Asia, helm this 1-hour session that entirely focuses on your queries. The session’s agenda is yours to shape.

Pose any GST-related question, scenario and issue when you register. They will be anonymised and addressed during the session. Impromptu questions posted during the session will not be anonymised. If no question is raised, the session will close in 10 minutes.

Programme Outline

To facilitate in pre-session preparations, please:
  1. Only submit GST-related questions
  2. Provide relevant background information for scenario-based questions
  3. Note that due to time limitation, some questions may not be answered
This session is not meant to be a free comprehensive advisory. It is meant to provide non-obligatory comments, address short questions, highlight key considerations and offer perspectives. Points of view and information shared are for reference only and should not be constituted as professional advice.

About the Facilitator(s)


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Mr Richard Mackender
Indirect Tax Leader
Deloitte Southeast Asia and Singapore
Accredited Tax Advisor (GST)


As Chair of SCTP’s GST Technical Committee, Richard has more than 25 years of Indirect Tax experience serving both local and multinational companies in Asia Pacific and the UK. He also leads Deloitte’s Southeast Asia Indirect Tax practice. Starting from being part of Deloitte UK’s London VAT team in 1997 and subsequently moving to Singapore in 2003, Richard’s forte is in advising large corporates on the indirect tax aspects of their activities, not only from a Singapore GST perspective, but also with regard to the wider Asia Pacific VAT/GST issues that arise. He covers a range of sectors in Singapore, with a particular focus on Financial Services.

Besides being responsible for indirect tax within Deloitte’s Asia Pacific Compliance Centre, Richard is also a regular speaker and has co-authored a number of GST books published by Wolter Kluwer. Richard is a law graduate from the University of Wales (UK) and trained as a barrister.








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