(All prices are inclusive of GST where applicable)
The goods and services tax or GST comes into effect on 1 April 2015. The GST Handbook for Legal Practice is a practical guide written exclusively for legal practitioners to ensure that they are adequately prepared for the implementation of GST. It will unlock the intricacies of the Malaysian GST model, clearly explaining its mechanism, underlying concepts, key terminologies and its practical application in the legal sector.
Legal practitioners will benefit from the explanation of the advantages and disadvantages of GST registration. Legal firms with a turnover of less than RM500,000 are not required to register for GST, translating to relatively lower fees, though such firms would not be entitled to deduct GST paid on business purchases.
Key features
Provides valuable guide for a good understanding of the GST system
Contains specific pointers on the GST model as it applies in the legal sector
Written by a specialist author who is qualified both in law as well as accountancy
Easy-to-read with illustrative and useful examples
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