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Public Consultation on Draft Goods And Services Tax (Amendment) Bill 2012
9 July 2012
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INTRODUCTION
The Ministry of Finance is seeking public feedback on the five proposed legislative amendments under the draft Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill 2012. We invite you to comment on the proposed amendments in the Amendment Bill.
Your views on the legislative amendments that give effect to the policies announced in Budget 2012 will help us improve the draft legislation with regard to its clarity or its implications for efficiency of compliance by taxpayers.
We also welcome your comments on some proposed policy changes and consequently, proposed legislative amendments that were not announced during the Budget.
SCOPE OF THE CONSULTATION EXERCISE
The draft GST (Amendment) Bill 2012 covers a tax change announced in the Budget Statement 2012 as well as other changes to existing tax policies and administration resulting from on-going review of the GST system. These include:
The summary table lists all the tax changes and explains the amendments to the GST Act.
GUIDELINES
We would appreciate your full support and participation to ensure that the consultation exercise is productive. Respondents are requested to observe these guidelines:
This draft legislation is released only for the purpose of consultation and should therefore not be used for individual or business decisions as it does not represent the final legislation or regulations. All comments received during the consultation exercise will be reviewed thoroughly and, if accepted, will be incorporated into the Bill for introduction in Parliament.
PERIOD OF CONSULTATION
The draft GST (Amendment) Bill 2012 together with the draft subsidiary legislations for the changes in paragraph 4 (a) to (c) are available for public consultation from 9 July 2012 to 27 July 2012. We regret that comments received after 27 July 2012 will not be considered as they will be too late for incorporation into the final Bill.
FEEDBACK CHANNEL
We encourage all interested participants to submit your comments via our online submission form. The online submission form is the easiest and quickest way for your comments to reach us.
You can also send us your comments, using the prescribed template, through:
SUMMARY OF RESPONSE
We will publish a summary of the main comments we receive on the Ministry Of Finance’s website, together with our responses, by September 2012. The identity of respondents will not be disclosed in the summary.
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