Singapore
Statutory Boards(Taxable Services)Act 1968
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The Act lets the Minister designate taxable services and set tax rates, and requires statutory boards to assess, collect, and remit the tax.
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54 matching statutes
Singapore
1 provisions
The Act lets the Minister designate taxable services and set tax rates, and requires statutory boards to assess, collect, and remit the tax.
Singapore
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This provision states the Act’s short title: the Payroll Tax Act 1965.
Singapore
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This provision gives the Act’s short title and defines “Fund” and “public authority.”
Singapore
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This Act sets a 15% minimum rate for MNE top-up tax and DTT, and it starts applying to qualifying MNE groups from 1 January 2025 or later as commenced by order.
Singapore
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The Act says it should generally be read together with the Income Tax Act 1947, and section 3A lets the Minister assign certain functions or powers to a public body, with limits and confidentiality rules.
Singapore
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This Part sets rules for vehicle registration and road use, and it bans several unsafe or non-compliant uses of vehicles on roads.
Singapore
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This Act imposes income tax and regulates how it is collected.
Singapore
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This provision defines key property-tax terms and gives the Chief Assessor powers and duties for working out annual value in specified cases.
Singapore
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This provision sets key definitions for the GST Act, including the entry value threshold, digital payment token, and business, and gives the Minister power to change digital payment token characteristics and exclusions by Gazette order.
Singapore
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This provision introduces the Act and defines key terms used in it, including aided person, court, Director, Grant of Aid, legal aid, and solicitor.
Singapore
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The Minister may declare areas in Singapore to be free trade zones, and the Director-General administers the Act and can delegate powers to customs officers.
Singapore
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Appraisers must hold the required licence, renew it yearly, and pay the prescribed fee before a licence can be granted or renewed.