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The 'Right's (and 'Wrong's) in Negligence Claims
Singapore, Singapore, 178899
July 30th, 2013
9:30 AM (UTC +8:00), Singapore, SGP
Event Speaker
Tan Kay Kheng
Head of Tax Practice, WongPartnership LLP
Kay Kheng heads the Tax Practice in law firm WongPartnership LLP and sits on the Board of Directors at the Tax Academy of Singapore and the Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals. His areas of practice cover both contentious and advisory/transactional work relating to income tax, stamp duty, property tax and goods & services tax. He also practises in the areas of commercial litigation and arbitration.
Head of Tax Practice, WongPartnership LLP
Kay Kheng heads the Tax Practice in law firm WongPartnership LLP and sits on the Board of Directors at the Tax Academy of Singapore and the Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals. His areas of practice cover both contentious and advisory/transactional work relating to income tax, stamp duty, property tax and goods & services tax. He also practises in the areas of commercial litigation and arbitration.
Event Description
Careless omissions. Errors due to incorrect understanding of the tax statutes. Wrong tax advice. Failure to advise when required. The range of tax negligence issues is rather varied. Coupled with clients who are increasingly more discerning and operational issues such as staff turnover, these issues are real and highly relevant. In addition, there are the grey areas too.
Are these issues keeping you awake at night? In what circumstances can clients mount a successful claim? Do you know the legal risks and potential consequences if your client accuses you of negligence? What are your rights? Join the Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals and Tax Academy in this technical workshop facilitated by Accredited Tax Advisor (Income Tax) Mr Tan Kay Kheng, Head of Tax Practice, WongPartnership LLP, who co-authored the Negligence in Tax chapter of the Law and Practice of Singapore Income Tax (2nd Edn), and will shed light on what constitutes tax negligence as well as the above issues mentioned.
Are these issues keeping you awake at night? In what circumstances can clients mount a successful claim? Do you know the legal risks and potential consequences if your client accuses you of negligence? What are your rights? Join the Singapore Institute of Accredited Tax Professionals and Tax Academy in this technical workshop facilitated by Accredited Tax Advisor (Income Tax) Mr Tan Kay Kheng, Head of Tax Practice, WongPartnership LLP, who co-authored the Negligence in Tax chapter of the Law and Practice of Singapore Income Tax (2nd Edn), and will shed light on what constitutes tax negligence as well as the above issues mentioned.