Monday, 25 April 2016

Singapore Tax Workbook 2016/17 (19th Edition) launching soon!

The latest edition of the Wolters Kluwer Singapore Tax Workbook will be available for purchase on 6 May 2016! This year’s edition is out later than usual because of the delay of the 2016 Budget announcement. Thanks to the hard work of the author Professor Sum Yee Loong, technical reviewer Associate Professor Clement Tan Kai Guan and editorial team, we are pleased to announce that the book will be available for purchase just slightly more than a month after the Budget announcement on 24 March 2016.


Replete with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants’ (ACCA) taxation examination questions and model answers, the Workbook is an indispensable reference for students preparing for taxation examinations.

Specially written for professional taxation examination candidates, undergraduate and post-graduate students, as well as tax professionals, special features of this Workbook include:
  • a Summary Checklist of key points at the commencement of each chapter
  • concise and easy-to-read paragraphs
  • law references to encourage follow-up research
  • examples throughout the text to illustrate the practical workings of the law and reinforce understanding
  • revision questions at the end of each chapter
  • convenient topic locators in the form of a Case Table, a Section Finding List and a Topical Index.
In fact, the quality of the content is such that even professionals use it as a quick reference guide to Singapore tax legislation and practice.

This latest edition includes all the relevant legislative and administrative changes since the previous edition, including the intervening amendments to the Income Tax Act, Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from Income Tax) Act, Goods and Services Tax Act and administrative developments up to 24 March 2016.

Orders are already pouring in, have you sent yours in? If not, don't miss out, order your Singapore Tax Workbook 2016/17 now!

To order, existing customers can contact your regular Account Manager. New customers can visit our online store.

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