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Broadening the tax base – Reply to the HKSAR Government Presented by : Yvonne Law and Stella Cho Date:29 March 2007
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2 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The Submission Part A – Non-GST options Yvonne Law, Chair of Taxation Committee Part B – The GST options Stella Cho, Council member and Co- Chair of Working Group on Tax Reform
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3 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Background Government released consultation document (July 2006) Institute set up working group -Prepare submission -Inform members on tax broadening issues -Canvass views from members -Dedicated website
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4 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Background (cont’d) -E-letters on key issues & inviting views -Forums, last one attended by FS -Announced survey results FS said GST not the only or the main option (December 2006) Submission to government Consultation ends on 31 March 2007
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5 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Part A – Non-GST options Increased rates of salaries and profits tax Decreased personal allowances Poll taxes Increased stamp duty on property
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6 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Non-GST options (cont’d) Capital gain taxes Taxation of interest income Tax on worldwide income Wholesale sales taxes
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7 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Non-GST options (cont’d) Taxes on mobile phones and signboards Selective consumption taxes Import / export levy Financial transactions tax
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8 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Non-GST options (cont’d) Existing options meriting further study Increased rates on tenements Increased stamp duty on stock transactions
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9 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Non-GST options (cont’d) New options meriting further study (singly or in combination) Payroll and social security taxes A single stage retail sales tax Air, land and sea departure tax Green taxes Surcharge on utility supplies Dividend tax
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10 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Non-GST options (cont’d) Why some options are not suitable Not broad-based Increased reliance on direct taxation Too volatile Easy to avoid Complex Low yield Combination of the above
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11 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. Part B - The GST option Broad support for the proposed GST framework (reflects many of the Institute’s recommendations) Single low rate Credit invoice type Destination principle High registration threshold
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12 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Commitment to no change for 5 to 10 years Minimum exemption and zero-rated items Targeted compensation Tourist refund scheme
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13 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) However, there are Many unanswered questions e.g. - Administrative and procedural issues -Effects on business especially import/export trade =>creating uncertainty More information and explanation required
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14 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Issues to be addressed Lessons from other jurisdictions Detailed economic and fiscal modeling Concerns -Impact on low- and fixed-income groups including retirees -Hong Kong’s competitiveness
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15 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Educating the community e.g. from direct to indirect taxation means -greater choice -encourage saving and investment
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16 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Type of GST system with rationale explained -Lower rate (e.g. 3 percent) -Adequacy of compensation package
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17 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Real costs to small- and medium-sized businesses e.g. - Compliance costs -Implications for not registering
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18 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Impact on import/export trade Managing the transition - Implementation? - Educational programmes? - GST support services?
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19 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Unanswered questions: (1) Structural - Who would administer the tax - Roles of the IRD and the Custom & Excise Department - Training of staff - Investigation, enforcement and dispute resolution
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20 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. The GST option (cont’d) Unanswered questions: (2) Procedural - Defining registrable entities - Impact of group transactions - Arrangement for bad debt relief - Treatment of goods sold at conventions and exhibitions
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21 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved. GST and tax reform Returning net revenue to the community Reduce profits and salaries taxes Incentives for business Benefits for different groups of tax payers and low-income earners Study on Hong Kong’s competitiveness
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22 © Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All rights reserved.
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