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Results of feedback on GST Bill 2015 – MOF accepts 7 of 11 suggestions

6 October 2015

The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has, on 30 September 2015 accepted for implementation 7 of the 11 suggestions on the draft Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill 2015 received during the public consultation exercise held from 13 to 31 July 2015.

According to the MOF, the remaining suggestions were not accepted for implementation as they are “inconsistent with the policy objectives of the proposed legislative changes”.

Key suggestions received that were accepted by the MOF are summarised as follows:

Amongst the suggestions rejected were:

It was not accepted as the Travel Restriction Order is targeted at persons who, upon being notified, still failed to repay the erroneous refunds.

Policy intent is not to zero-rate the supply of and supply relating to all types of aircrafts. Based on GST principles, consumption in Singapore should be taxed.

Suggestions accepted will be incorporated into the revised GST (Amendment) Bill and related subsidiary legislation, or in IRAS’s e-Tax Guides and website.

For further details, please refer to the MOF’s website.

Source: IRAS, MOF

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