Whistle blow on those who exploit 99-1 rule, can earn up to 100K!
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THE Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) is offering a reward of up to $100,000 to whistleblowers who call out private property buyers who use the so-called “99-to-1” or similar arrangements to evade or reduce additional buyer’s stamp duty (ABSD) on their purchase.


A reward based on 15 per cent of the tax recovered – capped at $100,000 – for each case will be given to informants if the information and/or documents provided lead to tax recovery


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this fellow talent never go ? EPIC now is selling property.
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What a joke and irony when the authorities do not want to deal with it. It's so easy to match the ownership info in govt system and the entire list will be printed out in mins...
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#4

They never thought about it properly then now want to penalise people? Fark them lah.
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