Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability

GST is a tax on domestic retail consumption, collected at each stage of the business cycle. It works by measuring the amount of "value added" at all stages of production and distribution. It was implemented in Singapore on 1 April 1994 to encourage the spirit of enterprise and maintain an...

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Main Authors: Chan, Mei Yee, Chua, Chee Keong, Ng, Joo Peng
Other Authors: Serene Cheong
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-596052023-05-19T03:30:03Z Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability Chan, Mei Yee Chua, Chee Keong Ng, Joo Peng Serene Cheong Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business GST is a tax on domestic retail consumption, collected at each stage of the business cycle. It works by measuring the amount of "value added" at all stages of production and distribution. It was implemented in Singapore on 1 April 1994 to encourage the spirit of enterprise and maintain an attractive business environment via lower corporate and income tax rates. BUSINESS 2014-05-09T02:56:23Z 2014-05-09T02:56:23Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59605 en Nanyang Technological University 87 p. application/pdf
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Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability
description GST is a tax on domestic retail consumption, collected at each stage of the business cycle. It works by measuring the amount of "value added" at all stages of production and distribution. It was implemented in Singapore on 1 April 1994 to encourage the spirit of enterprise and maintain an attractive business environment via lower corporate and income tax rates.
author2 Serene Cheong
author_facet Serene Cheong
Chan, Mei Yee
Chua, Chee Keong
Ng, Joo Peng
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author Chan, Mei Yee
Chua, Chee Keong
Ng, Joo Peng
author_sort Chan, Mei Yee
title Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability
title_short Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability
title_full Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability
title_fullStr Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability
title_full_unstemmed Goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability
title_sort goods and services tax in the financial services sector : impact on commercial bank profitability
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