NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Department of Accounting ACC3605: Taxation Semester 2, 2015/2016

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Instructor and Coordinator: Senior Lecturer, Ms. Lim Cher Hui E-mail: bizlch@nus.edu.sg Telephone: 6516 4120 Office: MRB BIZ1 7-26 Consultation Hrs. By appointment through email Course Objective This course is designed to introduce students to the important principles, concepts and issues relating to taxation of income for businesses and individuals in Singapore. Key Areas of the Syllabus Key topic areas are as follows: Explanation as to who is a taxable entity. Explanation as to how income is to be measured and what income falls within the provisions of the Income Tax Act of Singapore. Explanation as to what are the allowable tax deductions and capital allowances. Explanation as to what are the reliefs available to the individuals and companies and how they can be used. Explanation on the major provisions of GST in Singapore. Explanation on taxation of foreign income and double taxation agreements. Learning Outcome NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Department of Accounting ACC3605: Taxation Semester 2, 2015/2016 On completion of this module, students should be able to: Obtain a practical understanding of the taxation system in Singapore for both businesses and individuals. Prepare both corporate and individual tax computations. Explain and apply the provisions of the goods and services tax in Singapore. Explain the use of exemptions and reliefs in basic tax planning. Motivation With the globalization of business at a rapid pace, it is important for accounting/tax professionals and business managers to develop an awareness of how the role of taxation impacts upon business and investment decisions and transactions undertaken by both companies and individuals. To do so, accounting/tax professionals and business managers should be equipped with good working knowledge of fundamental tax principles and how to apply them i.e., meeting tax compliance objectives. With the ability to compute and understand the impact of tax costs, the professional should also be aware of how tax costs can be controlled through legitimate tax planning strategies and exercises. Additionally, the Page 1 of 6

professional should have an appreciation of how policy considerations drive changes in tax law and in wider contexts such as economic, social, and political and administration. This compact course will provide a broad coverage on these areas. Mode of Teaching Students are expected to come to class well prepared and be ready to respond to questions as required. This means doing the required readings or problem assignments before each session. All lecture notes, tutorial questions, reading materials and assignments are downloadable from the course website. Lectures may not necessarily relate directly to your readings and assignments. However, all materials from lectures, readings, assignments and tutorials may be included in the examinations. Classes commence from Week 1 (week beginning 11 January 2016, i.e., 1 st lesson on Thursday 14 January 2016 for Sectional Groups E1 and E2 and Friday 15 January 2016 for Sectional Group E3). The respective sections and times are: Section E1 - Thu 8am to 11am (BIZ2 - Seminar Room 04-13C) Section E2 - Thu 1pm to 4pm (BIZ2 - Seminar Room 04-13C) Section E3 - Fri 8am to 11am (BIZ2 - Seminar Room 04-13A) Pre-requisite BSP1004 Legal Environment of Business ACC1002 Financial Accounting Reference Texts Textbook: The Essential Guide to Income Tax in Singapore, Lim Cher Hui, CCH Singapore. Reference guides: CCH Singapore Master Tax Guide Handbook 2015/2016, 34 th Edition. CCH Singapore Tax Workbook 2015/2016, 18 th Edition Other References Selected e-tax Guides issued by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). These can be found at http://www.iras.gov.sg/ Keep abreast of changes to policy and regulation in Singapore, past Singapore Budgets and news about the latest Singapore Budget via the Ministry of Finance website i.e., http://www.mof.gov.sg/ Page 2 of 6

Tax Statutes Income Tax Act, Cap 134 Goods and Services Tax Act, Cap 117A Both statutes are available for on-line viewing at the Attorney-General Chambers Singapore Statutes Online website: http://statutes.agc.gov.sg Assessment This is a 50% CA and 50% examination course. The weight distributions for the different components are as follows: Tutorials Group Assessment Tutorials (Written Report and Presentation) 20% Individual Assessment Class Participation 20% Mid Term Test 30% Final Term Test 30% Total 100% Groups will be assigned to prepare written answers and make class presentations for each of the 8 tutorials in this course. There would be approximately 4 students (maximum) in each group. Group Project More details will be released. Assigned groups will also be expected to prepare a written report and make class presentations. The groups for the project will be the same as those for the tutorials. Class Participation Students are strongly encouraged to actively participate in class discussions. Students will be graded on an individual basis according to their contributions to the class discussions. In this respect, students should come well prepared for every session in this course. Mid Term and Final Term Tests Both the Mid Term and Final Term Tests will be conducted in Closed Book format, with restricted materials i.e., where only ONE double-sided A-4 sized sheet of paper (written or typed) will be allowed into the examination hall. Page 3 of 6

Other points to note Attendance: Since 20% of the Total Module Assessment weightage has been allocated to the Class Participation component for Individual Assessment, students must not miss more than 2 classes (not including absence due to medical (accompanied by medical certificates) or compassionate reasons). Violators will be heavily penalized or may even fail the entire module. CA Attendance: Students who miss any CA component will receive zero marks for that particular component. Absentees can submit their reason for absence from class due to medical reason by submission of medical certificate or in the case of compassionate reasons by way of written explanation. Students are encouraged to always feedback to the instructor comments and suggestions that may help the class to learn better. Students are to check the IVLE weekly for announcements. Please use NUS e-mail for e-mail communications. Page 4 of 6

DETAILED SYLLABUS 1. Introduction to Singapore Tax System Introduction & overview Legislative framework for taxation Income tax administration Structure of Income Tax Act Basic tax concepts - territorial basis - tax entities - year of assessment and basis period - tax residence 2. Concept of Income Distinction between income and capital Source of Income Trading in vs. Trading With Concept of Permanent Establishment Charging Provision: Section 10(1) Deemed Remittance Rules Trade, business, profession, vocation Employment income Dividends, interest or discount Pension, charge or annuity Rents, royalties, premiums, etc. Any other gain of an income nature Tax exempt income Deemed source income 3. Tax Deductions Distinction between revenue and capital expenditure General deduction formula Allowable expenses Prohibited expenses Special, further and double deductions Donations Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) 4. Capital Allowances Concept of capital allowances Plant & machinery allowances Deduction for Renovation or Refurbishment (R&R) works Writing Down Allowance (WDA) Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) Industrial Building Allowance (IBA) / Land Intensification Allowance (LIA) Page 5 of 6

5. Taxation of Businesses Chargeable income and tax liability Relief for unabsorbed trade losses, capital allowances & donations Loss transfer system of group relief Loss carry-back system Dividends & distributions of corporate profits One-tier corporate tax system Sample corporate tax computation 6. Taxation of Individuals Basis of Assessment Tax residence Taxation of employment income Joint and separate assessments Personal reliefs and allowable deductions Exemptions and reliefs for non-resident Sample individual tax computation 7. Taxation of Non-Residents Deeming provisions Withholding tax Non-residents doing business in Singapore Permanent establishments 8. Taxation of Foreign Income Basis of taxation of foreign income Deemed remittance rules Tax exemption for foreign source income Methods of relieving double taxation Claims for foreign tax credits Double taxation relief (DTR) Unilateral tax relief (UTR) Double taxation agreements (DTAs) 9. Goods and Services Tax (GST) Overview of GST and how it works Key concepts of GST Types of supplies Claiming input tax credits Exports and international services Registration & Record-keeping A detailed teaching schedule will be provided before the first lesson i.e., 14 January 2016. Page 6 of 6