Holding residential property on Inter Vivos trusts in Singapore: Transfers of interests
As a response to the “missing beneficial owner” problem highlighted by the Zhao Hui Fang case, amendments have been made to Singapore’s stamp duty regime. ABSD will now be levied at 35% on transfers of residential property to trustees, with a remission available if certain conditions are met. These...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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