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Chitchat PAP To Levy GST On E-Commerce So As To Better Help The Poor! Robin Hood!

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SINGAPORE - Goods and services tax (GST) could soon be levied on e-commerce purchases as the Government looks to diversify its tax base and capture value from this fast-growing sector, experts said.

This could mean getting big e-commerce players to register for GST here if they sell to Singapore consumers, or getting the customers themselves to pay tax on the goods and services they buy online.

Their comments come after Senior Minister of State for Law and Finance Indranee Rajah said in an interview with Bloomberg on Tuesday (Nov 21) that e-commerce will likely come under the local tax regime soon.

"You can imagine, 20 years from now, the way people purchase is very different and by that time online platforms will be mainstays, so if that's not part of the tax regime, there's going to be a lot of holes there," she said.

Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat said in the Budget earlier this year too that the Government was studying ways to tax e-commerce.

Currently, online purchases of goods and services under $400 are not taxed in Singapore. "The $400 GST exemption threshold could be reviewed for the purposes of capturing online shopping transactions," said KPMG Singapore's head of tax, Mr Chiu Wu Hong.

"Digital services (eg music downloads, e-books) rendered by foreign companies could be brought into the GST net by using a 'reverse charge' mechanism, or by way of requiring them to register for GST if they were to provide to end consumers in Singapore."

A reverse charge mechanism requires the customer to account for the tax on supplies received from foreign suppliers.

PwC Singapore's Asia Pacific indirect tax leader Koh Soo How noted too that the Government has said that the main intention of bringing online shopping within the tax regime is to make it a level playing field between local GST-registered retailers and overseas sellers.

"There are different collection models for imposing the GST on cross-border transactions. However, what most countries have settled on when taxing the digital economy is the vendor collection model which is seen to be most feasible in terms of practicality and costs," he said.

Under such a model, the overseas vendor is required to register for GST to collect and account for GST on sales to consumers in the local country.

Mr Yeo Kai Eng, a GST services partner at Ernst & Young Solutions, noted that this has been a common approach in several countries, which have also introduced simplified GST registration for overseas suppliers of digital services and low-value goods to make it less onerous on the e-commerce players.

"The key for Singapore is not to rush into it," he said. "Consultation with key stakeholders should be made to study the impact and effectiveness of any new measures to impose GST on overseas suppliers of digital services and low-value goods before they are introduced."

http://www.straitstimes.com/busines...o-pay-tax-on-goods-and-services-bought-online
 
555 Sweeeeeee. This is call "leave no stone unturned".
 
Day by day the noose is getting tighter around Sinkies' necks.
 
I prefer them doing this as opposed to a blanket GST raise across the board.

But the fear is they will still raise GST after this measure.
 
Close a few down and the rest will be great again! Too many selling the same shit.


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let the young and old enjoy free aircon and do window shopping cum exercise...

very soon shopping centres will start charging for aircon :D
 
A bunch of fucking money-faced assholes. The person who first coined the term Pay And Pay was a visionary.
 
sinkies will just tongpang their friends and family in the u.s. to buy things for them online and carry over to sg on the next visit. it’s already happening as many of the merchandise are not available in sinkie warehouses and have to be purchased on u.s. sites shipped at a minimum cost to a u.s. address. shipping charges to sg are very high. these sinkies are very chowkuan and will not hesitate to ask friends and family in u.s. to becum their mules. everytime they ask i tell them to fuck off.
 
The PAP is successful in killing brick & mortar stores with the high rentals. Now they want to extend the success to the online stores.

They must really be hard up for $$$. I don't think Sporeans should be bailing out the extravagant spending habits of the PAP.
 
my uncle say this move can help the worldwide poor instead of just sinkieland.
 
These blood leechers trying to target purchases below $400.

That's targeting the poor rather than helping the poor. those full of shit politicians always trying to say that they care for the people, they just out to fatten their salaries.
 
Hmm thinking about it now, it seems the great experiment for public services to be self sustaining through profits has failed.

So you are right, they are desperate for money now to fund rail infrastructure etc.

With the goodwill of SG50 squandered they will probably avoid an outright GST increase till after the elections.

Another stop gap measure from an increasingly reactionary government. What happened to "we have a vision for tomorrow... Just believe x2"

For clarity, I am not referring to Reactionary politics. Just plain old English, that they react more than they lead.

They must really be hard up for $$$. I don't think Sporeans should be bailing out the extravagant spending habits of the PAP.
 
Hmm thinking about it now, it seems the great experiment for public services to be self sustaining through profits has failed.

So you are right, they are desperate for money now to fund rail infrastructure etc......

If a gov't is competent such experiments might succeed but this is the PAP under LHL. A bunch with a track record of incompetence.

They build a Budget terminal without the necessary amenities that Travellers need. They gave a prize to some bright spark who came up with the name "Budget terminal". Soon after renovating the terminal, they decided to demolish the terminal & constructed Terminal 4.

This is just one example of the PAP wasting taxpayers $$$. At least no one died like in the problems with our Hospitals. There are now so many problems in PAP's Spore I.e. going over Budget in the University Games, windows falling of HDB units, pieces of gov't building falling off, ceilings falling off, elevators failing, flash floods, trains breaking down, ...! etc, etc, ...etc,..and the list goes on.

In the past the majority of Sporeans were willing to support the PAP because they got things done. Can't say the same for LHL & his gang.
 
There are now so many problems in PAP's Spore...going over Budget in the University Games, windows falling of HDB units, pieces of gov't building falling off, ceilings falling off, elevators failing, flash floods, trains breaking down, ...!

I couldn't help but hum this bit to the tune of billy Joel's "We didn't start the fire"
:D:D:D
 
After Ah Heng came back from the dead now he's giving the peasants HELL!!
Giam Low Ong asked him to give Peasant Hell?? is it??

If Papaya increase GST they are slowly killing themselves ~ Harakiri!! the next Erection they will become a Mugabe! Get a big KO!
 
The PAP is really in its element here-increasing taxes /levy on its citizens-and here they are truly first class, world class and best in class.

One example-name me one country with the highest maid levy in the world and at one time was even higher than the maids salary itself!
You can go on-cars, liquor, water (30%!)ect2 but in need of revenue why abolish estate duty? (and look at the timing)
 
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