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Overview
LHDNM agreed webinar
HRD Corp Claimable Course (T&C applies*)
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Webinar sessions:
Session 1: 9:00am - 12:00pm;
Session 2: 2:00pm - 5:00pm.
The scope of Malaysian Taxation has been widening over the recent years, with the introduction of Capital Gains Tax from 2024 onwards being the latest development in Malaysia. It is important to have a good grasp of the basic and fundamentals principles of taxation so that the persons concerned would be able to calculate the tax payable amounts correctly, be it for the taxpayer itself or where assistance or advice is being rendered for another party.
This webinar will equip learners with a strong understanding of Malaysian taxation fundamentals, enabling them to accurately prepare income tax computations and complete tax return submissions by applying current regulations, including Capital Gains Tax, through practical case studies.
Key topics covered:
Income vs Capital receipts
Revenue vs Capital expenditure
Introduction of Capital Gains Tax
Preparation of income tax computations
Capital allowances claims
Industrial Building allowances
Case studies
Worked examples on tax computations
Presenter:
Harvindar Singh A/L Chanan Singh
Harvindar is currently the Managing Partner of Harvey & Associates, a boutique firm that specialises in taxation consulting services as well as the Tax Partner in SCS Global Consulting (M) Sdn Bhd. He was previously attached to the firms of PwC and E&Y as a tax consultant. Harvindar has more than 32 years of extensive experience in taxation advisory, transfer pricing documentation preparation, tax planning as well as tax audits and investigations and he serves as a Tax Specialist to numerous corporate entities.
He also serves as a tax consultant to various MNEs and other organisations and currently serving as the Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Budget Commentary and Tax Information Booklet. He is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) as well as the Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia (CTIM).
