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Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill

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Type
Bill
Status
In force
Enacted
1983
Sections
9

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About this bill

Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill is Singapore Bill, cited as Bill 10 1983, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1983.

Clause 1

Short title

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This Act may be cited as the Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Act 1983.(2) Sections 2 and 6 shall have effect for the year of assessment 1984 and subsequent years of assessment.(3) Sections 7 and 9 shall have effect for the year of assessment 1983 and subsequent years of assessment.

(1)

This Act may be cited as the Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Act 1983.

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(2)

Sections 2 and 6 shall have effect for the year of assessment 1984 and subsequent years of assessment.

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(3)

Sections 7 and 9 shall have effect for the year of assessment 1983 and subsequent years of assessment.

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Clause 2

Amendment of section 10

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Section 10 of the Income Tax Act (referred to in this Act as the principal Act) is amended by inserting, immediately after subsection (8), the following subsection:“(9) For the purposes of paragraph (a) or (f) of subsection (1), the income derived by any author or composer or any company in which he beneficially owns all the issued share capital, from any royalties or other payments received from a publisher carrying on the business of publishing in Singapore as consideration for the assignment of or for the right to use the copyright in any literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work shall be deemed to be the amount remaining after the deductions allowable under Part IV have been made or an amount equal to 10 per cent of the gross amount of the royalties or other payments, whichever is the less.”.

Clause 3

Amendment of section 13

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Section 13 of the principal Act is amended —

(a)

by deleting paragraph (u) of subsection (1) and substituting the following paragraph:“(u)the interest derived by any person from the deposit of moneys in any savings account with the Post Office Savings Bank of Singapore constituted under the Post Office Savings Bank of Singapore Act, 1971 (Act 13 of 1971);”;

(b)

by deleting the full-stop at the end of paragraph (x) of subsection (1) and substituting a semi-colon, and by inserting immediately thereafter the following paragraph:“(y)such income of a financial institution arising from syndicated offshore loans as may be prescribed by regulations under section 43A.”; and

(c)

by deleting the words “(other than a country with which an arrangement for the avoidance of double taxation remains in effect)” in subsection (7).

Clause 4

Amendment of section 13B

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Section 13B of the principal Act is amended —

(a)

by inserting, immediately after the word “tax” in subsection (1), the words “or exempt from tax”;

(b)

by deleting subsection (2) and substituting the following subsection:“(2) As soon as any amount of income of the company has been subject to tax at the rate of 10 per cent (or such other concessionary rate) or exempt from tax in accordance with regulations prescribed under section 43A, 43C or 43D, the net amount of the income after deduction of the tax or the amount of the income exempted shall be credited to a special account (referred to in this section as the account) to be kept by the company for the purposes of this section.”;

(c)

by deleting the words “that income after deduction of the tax” in subsection (3) and substituting the words “the income credited to that account”; and

(d)

by deleting the words “or such other concessionary rate” in paragraph (a) of subsection (8) and substituting the words “(or such other concessionary rate) or exempt from tax as”.

Clause 5

Amendment of section 15

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Section 15 of the principal Act is amended —

(a)

by deleting the full-stop at the end of paragraph (j) of subsection (1) and substituting a semi-colon, and by inserting immediately thereafter the following paragraph:“(k)any outgoings and expenses, whether directly or in the form of reimbursements, incurred on or after 1st April 1983 for the use of any private hire car —

(i)

where the periods of use of that car by that person, together with the periods of use by that person of any other private hire car or cars, during the basis period for any year of assessment, exceed in the aggregate 183 days; or

(ii)

which exceed, and only to the extent of the excess, such amount as is in the opinion of the Comptroller reasonable having regard to the periods of use of that car and its requirement by that person during the basis period for any year of assessment.”; and

(b)

by inserting, immediately after subsection (2), the following subsection:“(3) For the purposes of paragraph (k)(i) of subsection (1) —

(a)

the use of a car for part of a day shall be counted as one day;

(b)

where the periods of use by a person of two or more cars overlap, the periods which overlap shall be counted as only one period in determining the aggregate of his periods of use of private hire cars;

(c)

the period or periods of use of any private hire car —

(i)

by an employer for the purposes of his trade, business, profession or vocation shall, in addition to the periods of use of that car, include the periods of use of any private hire car by any of his employees for those purposes;

(ii)

by an employee for the purposes of the trade, business, profession or vocation of his employer shall, in addition to the periods of use of that car, include the periods of use of any private hire car by his employer and any other employee of his employer for those purposes.”.

Clause 6

Amendment of section 19A

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Section 19A of the principal Act is amended —

(a)

by deleting paragraph (c) and sub-paragraph (iii) of subsection (1);

(b)

by inserting, immediately after subsection (1), the following subsections:“(1A) Notwithstanding section 19 where a person proves to the satisfaction of the Comptroller that he has installed a computer or other prescribed office automation equipment for the purposes of a trade, business or profession carried on by him, he shall, in lieu of the allowances provided by section 19, be entitled, if he so elects, to an allowance of 100 per cent in respect of the capital expenditure incurred during or after the basis period for the year of assessment 1984 on the provision of that computer or office automation equipment.(1B) Where at the end of the basis period for the year of assessment 1984 a person has in use any computer or other prescribed office automation equipment in respect of which capital allowances have been made under subsection (1) or under section 19, there shall be made to him, on due claim, an allowance of an amount equal to the capital expenditure remaining unallowed under subsection (1) or under section 19 in respect of the computer or office automation equipment as at the end of that basis period; and such allowance shall, in relation to a computer or other prescribed office automation equipment in respect of which allowances have been made under section 19, be treated as if it has been made under that section for the purpose of section 20(4).”;

(c)

by deleting paragraph (a) of subsection (4) and substituting the following paragraph: “(a)“computer” means any computer used for automatic data processing and includes any part thereof; “office automation equipment” means any machinery or plant used in connection with any system designed to provide for the automation of functions or services in an office;”; and

(d)

by inserting, immediately after subsection (5), the following subsection:“(6) Except as provided in subsection (1B), where any allowance has been claimed and allowed under section 19 in respect of any expenditure, no allowances shall, except with the approval of the Minister and subject to such conditions as he may impose, be made in any subsequent year of assessment under this section in respect of the amount of that expenditure remaining unallowed under section 19.”.

Clause 7

Amendment of section 39

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Subsection (1) of section 39 of the principal Act is amended —

(a)

by inserting, immediately before the words “in the case of an individual” in paragraph (b)(ii), the words “without prejudice to any deduction allowable under sub-paragraph (iii) or (iv),”;

(b)

by deleting the words “two thousand dollars” in paragraph (b)(iii) and substituting the words “three thousand dollars”;

(c)

by deleting the words “three thousand dollars” in paragraph (b)(iv) and substituting the words “four thousand dollars”; and

(d)

by deleting the proviso to paragraph (b).

Clause 8

Amendment of section 43A

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Section 43A of the principal Act is amended by inserting, immediately after the word “Minister” in the last line, the following words:“; and those regulations may provide for exemption from tax of any income arising from syndicated offshore loans where the syndication work is carried out in Singapore, and, notwithstanding section 37(2), for the deduction of any loss arising from such syndicated offshore loans to be made only against the income so exempted”.

Clause 9

Amendment of Fifth Schedule

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The Fifth Schedule to the principal Act is amended by deleting paragraph 8 and substituting the following paragraph:“8. Where a married woman who has elected to be charged in her own name under section 51(4) is a specially qualified person, the deduction in respect of each of the first three eligible children if claimed by her only shall be 5 per cent of her earned income in addition to the appropriate deduction allowable under paragraph 1 or 2 of this Schedule.”.

Common questions

What is Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill?
Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill is Singapore Bill, cited as Bill 10 1983, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1983.
Is Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill still in force?
Yes — Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill is currently in force.
When did Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill take effect?
Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill was first recorded in 1983.
How many clauses does Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill have?
Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill contains 9 clauses.
Where can I read the official version of Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill?
The official text of Income Tax (Amendment No. 2) Bill is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.