Revenue Law in Singapore & Malaysia - 3rd Edition (eBook)
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Product description
The compilation of case extracts has been further enlarged and other source materials have been woven into the text so that the reader will find these commentaries conveniently located. The inclusion of a large number of examples, many of them with critical legal analysis, and the concept of competitive legal intelligence, enhance this work with an innovative strength unmatched elsewhere. This edition further incorporates changes in revenue law development in Singapore and Malaysia vis-a-vis global trade as a result of trade liberalisation and expansion of a borderless E-marketplace.
The Shari'ah revenue law perspective will undoubtedly generate interest in other areas of Shari'ah subject matters where tax is a factor. Extensive research has been carried out by both authors to mirror as closely as possible, current laws in force with cases and examples on almost all major facets of Singapore and Malaysian revenue law.
Key Features
Table of contents
Part I
- Chapter 1 General Principles
- Chapter 2 Interpretation
- Chapter 3 Administration
- Chapter 4 Income
- Chapter 5 Exempt Income
- Chapter 6 Deductions
- Chapter 7 Companies
- Chapter 8 Capital Allowances
- Chapter 9 Partnerships
- Chapter 10 Personal Reliefs
- Chapter 11 Trust and Estates
- Chapter 12 International Taxation
- Chapter 13 Transfer Pricing
- Chapter 14 Estate Duty
- Chapter 15 Taxation of E-Commerce Transactions and GST
- Chapter 16 Period of al Jahiliyah (Age of Ignorance)
- Chapter 17 Period of Caliphs (al Khulafa)
- Chapter 18 Reception of Islamic Revenue Law
- Chapter 19 Islamic Revenue Law
- Chapter 20 Compulsory Legal Conditions
- Chapter 21 General Categories of Taxable Wealth
- Chapter 22 Implementation of Zakat Laws in Malaysia
- Chapter 23 Interpretation of Shari'ah Laws: Primary Sources
- Chapter 24 Interpretation of Shari'ah Laws: Primary Sources; The Hadith
- Chapter 25 Secondary Sources of Shari'ah Interpretation
- Chapter 26 Interpretation of Shari'ah Laws: Shari'ah Legal Maxims
- Chapter 27 Zakat Taxation According to the Four Schools of Law (Mazhahab)
- Chapter 28 Applied Islamic Taxation: Islamic Banking Products, Financial Instruments, etc.