- IRAS published the GST audit report for 2024-2025 covering various industries
- Over 2800 audits conducted recovering SGD 205 million including penalties
- Businesses of all sizes are at risk of GST errors without proper oversight
- Good compliance requires knowledgeable staff, effective record-keeping, and regular reviews
- Voluntary disclosure of GST breaches can reduce penalties
- IRAS offers rewards for reporting GST malpractice, up to 15 percent of recovered tax
- Highlighted cases include penalties for not displaying GST-inclusive prices and involvement in fraud
- Report emphasizes the importance of understanding GST legislation and seeking professional help for compliance
Source: vatabout.com
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