GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure

The report’s objective was to determine the impact of the 3%-4% GST hike on household expenditure/consumption patterns of Singaporeans/Permanent-Residents. 3 groups were examined, namely the low, middle and high-income. Their perceived impact of the GST hike on general price level, purchasing power...

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Main Authors: Ku, Zhi You, Neo, Guo Chiang, Ong, Wah Jie
Other Authors: Tan, How Teck
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-92732023-05-19T06:16:16Z GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure Ku, Zhi You Neo, Guo Chiang Ong, Wah Jie Tan, How Teck Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Auditing::Tax The report’s objective was to determine the impact of the 3%-4% GST hike on household expenditure/consumption patterns of Singaporeans/Permanent-Residents. 3 groups were examined, namely the low, middle and high-income. Their perceived impact of the GST hike on general price level, purchasing power and adequacy of the offsets were also sought. 2008-09-24T07:30:24Z 2008-09-24T07:30:24Z 2004 2004 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9273 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ku, Zhi You
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GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure
description The report’s objective was to determine the impact of the 3%-4% GST hike on household expenditure/consumption patterns of Singaporeans/Permanent-Residents. 3 groups were examined, namely the low, middle and high-income. Their perceived impact of the GST hike on general price level, purchasing power and adequacy of the offsets were also sought.
author2 Tan, How Teck
author_facet Tan, How Teck
Ku, Zhi You
Neo, Guo Chiang
Ong, Wah Jie
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author Ku, Zhi You
Neo, Guo Chiang
Ong, Wah Jie
author_sort Ku, Zhi You
title GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure
title_short GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure
title_full GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure
title_fullStr GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure
title_full_unstemmed GST hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure
title_sort gst hike from 3% to 4% : a study of household perceptions and its impact on household expenditure
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