The G0vernment of Singapore has proposed changes to the GST regime after an evaluation. The appraisal will last until 1 July 2014. Following changes are including: -Addition of services supplied on ships in the GST net -Right to offset input VAT suffered for the return of goods sent outside of Singapore for reprocessing.
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