The All Malaysia Tax Cases (AMTC) 2018 reports revenue law cases decided in Malaysia commencing from the Special Commissioners of Income Tax, up to the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court. It is the first of its kind in attempting to report all revenue cases decided in Malaysia, complemented by a complete yet concise case summary of each decision highlighting the legal principles involved, and the application of the legislation relevant to the issues in contention. Wherever applicable, cross-references are made to the corresponding appeal to the higher courts and its final decision. It includes a wide spectrum of tax law ranging from income tax, real property gains tax, investment incentives, stamp duty, Labuan tax etc.
All Malaysia Tax Cases (AMTC) 2018
RM420.00
Authors: Choong Kwai Fatt
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Asia
The All Malaysia Tax Cases (AMTC) 2018 reports revenue law cases decided in Malaysia commencing from the Special Commissioners of Income Tax, up to the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court.
| Category: | Taxation / Revenue |
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| ISBN | 9789672339182 |
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| Authors | Choong Kwai Fatt |
| Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell Asia |
| Pub Date | Oct'19 |
| Format | HB |
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