Malaysia Master GST Guide 2014 /

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) will replace the current Government sales tax and service tax from 1 April 2015. The GST will have a huge impact on businesses in Malaysia, and there is much to do in order to be ready for the implementation of this new tax - and little time to do it. Anticipating th...

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Main Authors: Thornton, Richard (Accountant), author 642433, Kannaa, Thenesh, author 642434
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Published: Kuala Lumpur : Commerce Clearing House (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, [201
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description The Goods and Services Tax (GST) will replace the current Government sales tax and service tax from 1 April 2015. The GST will have a huge impact on businesses in Malaysia, and there is much to do in order to be ready for the implementation of this new tax - and little time to do it. Anticipating the need for detailed and informed reference materials, the Malaysia Master GST Guide 2014 aims to help businesses, tax advisors and accountants through the learning process to be thoroughly prepared to operate in the new GST environment. This book is written based on the GST Act 2014, the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC) guidance, the GST experience of other jurisdictions and the experience of the authors. In addition to the common aspects such as registration, exempt and zero-rated supplies, output tax and input tax credit, this book also covers the more technical aspects such as residual input tax, imported services and special schemes like the Approved Trader Scheme and the Warehousing Scheme. The Malaysia Master GST Guide 2014 comprises 15 chapters that contain a wealth of illustrations and examples to clarify the details, providing help to those who are responsible for GST compliance.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:5986572022-07-31T01:46:27ZMalaysia Master GST Guide 2014 / Thornton, Richard (Accountant), author 642433 Kannaa, Thenesh, author 642434 textKuala Lumpur : Commerce Clearing House (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd,[2014]©2014engThe Goods and Services Tax (GST) will replace the current Government sales tax and service tax from 1 April 2015. The GST will have a huge impact on businesses in Malaysia, and there is much to do in order to be ready for the implementation of this new tax - and little time to do it. Anticipating the need for detailed and informed reference materials, the Malaysia Master GST Guide 2014 aims to help businesses, tax advisors and accountants through the learning process to be thoroughly prepared to operate in the new GST environment. This book is written based on the GST Act 2014, the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC) guidance, the GST experience of other jurisdictions and the experience of the authors. In addition to the common aspects such as registration, exempt and zero-rated supplies, output tax and input tax credit, this book also covers the more technical aspects such as residual input tax, imported services and special schemes like the Approved Trader Scheme and the Warehousing Scheme. The Malaysia Master GST Guide 2014 comprises 15 chapters that contain a wealth of illustrations and examples to clarify the details, providing help to those who are responsible for GST compliance.Includes bibliography.The Goods and Services Tax (GST) will replace the current Government sales tax and service tax from 1 April 2015. The GST will have a huge impact on businesses in Malaysia, and there is much to do in order to be ready for the implementation of this new tax - and little time to do it. Anticipating the need for detailed and informed reference materials, the Malaysia Master GST Guide 2014 aims to help businesses, tax advisors and accountants through the learning process to be thoroughly prepared to operate in the new GST environment. This book is written based on the GST Act 2014, the Royal Malaysian Customs (RMC) guidance, the GST experience of other jurisdictions and the experience of the authors. In addition to the common aspects such as registration, exempt and zero-rated supplies, output tax and input tax credit, this book also covers the more technical aspects such as residual input tax, imported services and special schemes like the Approved Trader Scheme and the Warehousing Scheme. The Malaysia Master GST Guide 2014 comprises 15 chapters that contain a wealth of illustrations and examples to clarify the details, providing help to those who are responsible for GST compliance.Johor Corporation (JCorp);PSZJBValue-added taxURN:ISBN:9789671244845
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