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Provided by Sunit Chhabra
Tax
Sunit is Head of the Firm’s Tax Practice, and specialises in tax and revenue law. He has advised extensively on income tax, stamp duty and goods and services tax (GST) matters, including tax implications in relation to mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, capital markets transactions and funds, and seeking advance rulings and/or clearances from the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (“IRAS”) in relation to proposed schemes or transactions to be undertaken.
Sunit also assists corporate and individual clients in replying to queries raised by IRAS, seeking resolution and settlement of disputes between them and IRAS and in representing clients in tax hearings before the Board of Review and the appellate courts.
The Singapore chapter of The Corporate Tax Planning Review (5th Ed, 2023), published by Law Business Research Ltd.
Practice Note on Tax Residency of Companies in Singapore, published by Practical Law Global
Practice Note on Tax Considerations in Joint Ventures (Singapore), published by Practical Law Global
The Singapore chapter of Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers (2022), published by Kluwer Law International
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Strengthening economic connectivity with the Johor Singapore Special Economic Zone
Viewed as a win-win initiative that benefits businesses and communities from both countries, the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone aims to facilitate cross-border flows of goods, ease the movement of people, and strengthen the investment ecosystem within the JS-SEZ.
Strengthening economic connectivity with the Johor Singapore Special Economic Zone
Viewed as a win-win initiative that benefits businesses and communities from both countries, the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone aims to facilitate cross-border flows of goods, ease the movement of people, and strengthen the investment ecosystem within the JS-SEZ.