Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.

This paper seeks to investigate the feasibility of implementing the self-assessment tax system in Singapore by examining the different implementation strategies employed by Australia, United Kingdom (UK) and Malaysia. Our evaluation is based on the lessons drawn from their rationale for moving into...

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Main Authors: Ng, Marion Ling Hui., Wong, Hui Xian., Chan, Janice Suan Yen.
Other Authors: Tan-Chua, Angela Poh Neo
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9462
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-94622023-05-19T06:16:16Z Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore. Ng, Marion Ling Hui. Wong, Hui Xian. Chan, Janice Suan Yen. Tan-Chua, Angela Poh Neo Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Auditing::Tax This paper seeks to investigate the feasibility of implementing the self-assessment tax system in Singapore by examining the different implementation strategies employed by Australia, United Kingdom (UK) and Malaysia. Our evaluation is based on the lessons drawn from their rationale for moving into self-assessment, the various features evident in the system, their implementation approaches, the problems and issues that arose. 2008-09-24T07:32:36Z 2008-09-24T07:32:36Z 2004 2004 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/9462 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Ng, Marion Ling Hui.
Wong, Hui Xian.
Chan, Janice Suan Yen.
Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.
description This paper seeks to investigate the feasibility of implementing the self-assessment tax system in Singapore by examining the different implementation strategies employed by Australia, United Kingdom (UK) and Malaysia. Our evaluation is based on the lessons drawn from their rationale for moving into self-assessment, the various features evident in the system, their implementation approaches, the problems and issues that arose.
author2 Tan-Chua, Angela Poh Neo
author_facet Tan-Chua, Angela Poh Neo
Ng, Marion Ling Hui.
Wong, Hui Xian.
Chan, Janice Suan Yen.
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author Ng, Marion Ling Hui.
Wong, Hui Xian.
Chan, Janice Suan Yen.
author_sort Ng, Marion Ling Hui.
title Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.
title_short Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.
title_full Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.
title_fullStr Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in Singapore.
title_sort feasibility of implementing self-assessment system in singapore.
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