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Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore

The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore in charge of tax collection.

Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore
Agency overview
Formed1 September 1992; 31 years ago (1992-09-01)
Preceding agency
  • Inland Revenue Department
JurisdictionGovernment of Singapore
Headquarters55 Newton Road, Revenue House, Singapore 307987
Agency executives
  • Tan Ching Yee, Chairman
  • Ng Wai Choong, Commissioner
Parent agencyMinistry of Finance
Websitewww.iras.gov.sg
Revenue House, the headquarters of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore, at Novena, photographed in May 2006

History edit

Early beginnings edit

The Singapore Income Tax Department was created in 1947 to administer the Income Tax Ordinance enacted during that year.[1]

Actual assessing of tax only began in November 1948. In the first Year of Assessment, about 40,000 individual tax returns and 1,000 corporate returns were received. The total tax collected for the period 1 January 1948 to 31 December 1949 was $33.2 million.

1960s edit

Following self-government in 1959, the Inland Revenue Department was formed in 1960 when various revenues administered and collected by a number of separate agencies were brought together.

When Singapore attained independence on 9 August 1965, substantial changes were made to the Income Tax Act, which came into effect on 1 January 1966.

1970s edit

By this time, the number of Acts that came under the Department's purview had increased to twelve. That year also saw the appointment of the first local Commissioner, Mr Hsu Tse-Kwang.

This period witnessed the growth of the service sector and substantial resources were devoted to staff training. In 1972, microfilming was stepped up to save space and reduce file handling. Property tax billing and collection were also computerised.

1980s edit

Singapore became a more expensive place for businesses with the rapid developments. Changes were introduced to government policies, incentives and taxes in order to make the economy more competitive. The late 1980s witnessed a significant shift towards lowering both corporate and individual taxes. In 1987 corporate tax rates were lowered from 40% to 33%.

1990s edit

This period witnessed major changes in tax policies. There was a shift towards lower direct taxes and the focus was on indirect taxes. The trend towards indirect taxation resulted in the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 1994. It is a tax on domestic consumption and applies to all goods and services supplied in Singapore except for financial services and residential properties. It was in this period that the trend of lowering corporate and individual tax rates accelerated.

2000 to 2010/2016 edit

Investment and talent attraction policies have been the focus at present. Tax rates were further lowered and currently capped at 18% (till 2010 YA2010 for YE2009) for companies and 20% (till 2017 YA16) for individuals.

2010/2017 and beyond edit

17% companies and max 22% [2] for individuals

Incorporation of IRAS edit

On 1 September 1992, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) was established by legislation as a statutory board[3] under the Ministry of Finance. With this conversion, IRAS was incorporated by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore Act to take over the functions previously performed by the Inland Revenue Department.

The conversion was to give IRAS the autonomy and flexibility to manage its personnel and financial resources.

Taxes administered by IRAS edit

As the Singapore Government's principal revenue collection body, IRAS collects Income Tax, Goods and Services Tax (GST),[4] Property Tax, Estate Duty, Betting and Sweepstakes Duties, Stamp Duties and Casino Tax. Blogging is taxable in Singapore if it constitute gains or profits from a trade or a business under section 10(1)(a) of the Income Tax Act 1947 (ITA).[5]

The other tax types in Singapore which are not collected by IRAS are:

  • Levies on motor vehicles (Land Transport Authority)
  • Customs and excise duties (Singapore Customs)
  • Foreign worker levy (Ministry of Manpower)
  • Water conservation tax (Public Utilities Board)

Initiatives edit

The Auto-Inclusion Scheme (AIS) enables employers to submit the employment income information of their employees to IRAS electronically.[6] The information will then be automatically pre-filled in the employees' income tax assessment.

Property owners with rental income may make claims on the total amount of their rental expenses. Alternatively, they may claim deemed rental expenses calculated based on 15% of the gross rent. In addition to the 15% deemed rental expenses, property owners may claim mortgage interest on the loan taken to purchase the tenanted property.[6]

Performance edit

IRAS collected S$47 billion in tax revenue in FY2016/17.[7] Tax arrears remained low at 0.68% of net tax assessed and cost of collection was also kept low at 0.84 cents for every dollar collected. In FY2016/17, IRAS uncovered 10,626 non-compliant cases and recovered about $332 million in taxes and penalties through rigorous audits and investigation. IRAS collected S$50.2 billion in tax revenue in FY2017/2018, which was an increase of 6.8 per cent from FY2016/2017.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Income Tax Act (CHAPTER 134)". Singapore Statutes Online. Attorney-General's Chambers. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  2. ^ "IRAS | Income Tax Rates".
  3. ^ Lorna, Tan (3 September 2017). "You've come a long way, Iras". The Straits Times. The Straits Times. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  4. ^ Ng, Huiwen. "Ex-property agent jailed, fined for forging stamp certificate". Straits Times. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  5. ^ Yap, Jacky. . Vulcan Post. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  6. ^ a b Lorna, Tan (27 March 2016). "Filing tax returns less taxing now". The Straits Times. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
  7. ^ Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (24 August 2017). "IRAS Annual Report 2016/2017".
  8. ^ "S$50b in tax revenue collected last year as stamp duty revenue jumps nearly 50%". Channel NewsAsia. Channel NewsAsia. Channel NewsAsia. 26 September 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • www.facebook.com/irassg, www.twitter.com/iras_sg, www.linkedin.com/company/iras, IRAS' Social Media Pages

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore IRAS is a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore in charge of tax collection Inland Revenue Authority of SingaporeAgency overviewFormed1 September 1992 31 years ago 1992 09 01 Preceding agencyInland Revenue DepartmentJurisdictionGovernment of SingaporeHeadquarters55 Newton Road Revenue House Singapore 307987Agency executivesTan Ching Yee ChairmanNg Wai Choong CommissionerParent agencyMinistry of FinanceWebsitewww wbr iras wbr gov wbr sg Revenue House the headquarters of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore at Novena photographed in May 2006 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early beginnings 1 2 1960s 1 3 1970s 1 4 1980s 1 5 1990s 1 6 2000 to 2010 2016 1 7 2010 2017 and beyond 2 Incorporation of IRAS 3 Taxes administered by IRAS 4 Initiatives 5 Performance 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEarly beginnings edit The Singapore Income Tax Department was created in 1947 to administer the Income Tax Ordinance enacted during that year 1 Actual assessing of tax only began in November 1948 In the first Year of Assessment about 40 000 individual tax returns and 1 000 corporate returns were received The total tax collected for the period 1 January 1948 to 31 December 1949 was 33 2 million 1960s edit Following self government in 1959 the Inland Revenue Department was formed in 1960 when various revenues administered and collected by a number of separate agencies were brought together When Singapore attained independence on 9 August 1965 substantial changes were made to the Income Tax Act which came into effect on 1 January 1966 1970s edit By this time the number of Acts that came under the Department s purview had increased to twelve That year also saw the appointment of the first local Commissioner Mr Hsu Tse Kwang This period witnessed the growth of the service sector and substantial resources were devoted to staff training In 1972 microfilming was stepped up to save space and reduce file handling Property tax billing and collection were also computerised 1980s edit Singapore became a more expensive place for businesses with the rapid developments Changes were introduced to government policies incentives and taxes in order to make the economy more competitive The late 1980s witnessed a significant shift towards lowering both corporate and individual taxes In 1987 corporate tax rates were lowered from 40 to 33 1990s edit This period witnessed major changes in tax policies There was a shift towards lower direct taxes and the focus was on indirect taxes The trend towards indirect taxation resulted in the introduction of the Goods and Services Tax GST in 1994 It is a tax on domestic consumption and applies to all goods and services supplied in Singapore except for financial services and residential properties It was in this period that the trend of lowering corporate and individual tax rates accelerated 2000 to 2010 2016 edit Investment and talent attraction policies have been the focus at present Tax rates were further lowered and currently capped at 18 till 2010 YA2010 for YE2009 for companies and 20 till 2017 YA16 for individuals 2010 2017 and beyond edit 17 companies and max 22 2 for individualsIncorporation of IRAS editOn 1 September 1992 the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore IRAS was established by legislation as a statutory board 3 under the Ministry of Finance With this conversion IRAS was incorporated by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore Act to take over the functions previously performed by the Inland Revenue Department The conversion was to give IRAS the autonomy and flexibility to manage its personnel and financial resources Taxes administered by IRAS editAs the Singapore Government s principal revenue collection body IRAS collects Income Tax Goods and Services Tax GST 4 Property Tax Estate Duty Betting and Sweepstakes Duties Stamp Duties and Casino Tax Blogging is taxable in Singapore if it constitute gains or profits from a trade or a business under section 10 1 a of the Income Tax Act 1947 ITA 5 The other tax types in Singapore which are not collected by IRAS are Levies on motor vehicles Land Transport Authority Customs and excise duties Singapore Customs Foreign worker levy Ministry of Manpower Water conservation tax Public Utilities Board Initiatives editThe Auto Inclusion Scheme AIS enables employers to submit the employment income information of their employees to IRAS electronically 6 The information will then be automatically pre filled in the employees income tax assessment Property owners with rental income may make claims on the total amount of their rental expenses Alternatively they may claim deemed rental expenses calculated based on 15 of the gross rent In addition to the 15 deemed rental expenses property owners may claim mortgage interest on the loan taken to purchase the tenanted property 6 Performance editIRAS collected S 47 billion in tax revenue in FY2016 17 7 Tax arrears remained low at 0 68 of net tax assessed and cost of collection was also kept low at 0 84 cents for every dollar collected In FY2016 17 IRAS uncovered 10 626 non compliant cases and recovered about 332 million in taxes and penalties through rigorous audits and investigation IRAS collected S 50 2 billion in tax revenue in FY2017 2018 which was an increase of 6 8 per cent from FY2016 2017 8 See also edit nbsp Politics portal nbsp Singapore portal Goods and Services Tax Singapore Income tax in Singapore Revenue stamps of SingaporeReferences edit Income Tax Act CHAPTER 134 Singapore Statutes Online Attorney General s Chambers Retrieved 16 March 2016 IRAS Income Tax Rates Lorna Tan 3 September 2017 You ve come a long way Iras The Straits Times The Straits Times Retrieved 5 April 2019 Ng Huiwen Ex property agent jailed fined for forging stamp certificate Straits Times Retrieved 1 December 2015 Yap Jacky Taxman knocks on bloggers doors Vulcan Post Archived from the original on 17 March 2016 Retrieved 16 March 2016 a b Lorna Tan 27 March 2016 Filing tax returns less taxing now The Straits Times Retrieved 5 April 2019 Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore 24 August 2017 IRAS Annual Report 2016 2017 S 50b in tax revenue collected last year as stamp duty revenue jumps nearly 50 Channel NewsAsia Channel NewsAsia Channel NewsAsia 26 September 2018 Retrieved 25 March 2019 External links editOfficial website www wbr facebook wbr com wbr irassg www wbr twitter wbr com wbr iras wbr sg www wbr linkedin wbr com wbr company wbr iras IRAS Social Media Pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore amp oldid 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