Paget's Law of Banking 15th edition

First published in 1904, Paget's Law of Banking has established itself as the leading practitioner text on banking law, combining meticulous accuracy and depth with a clear approach to this complex area.

Publication Date: December 2018

Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths

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The banking law bible - a definitive work on this subject with a huge reputation First published in 1904, Paget's Law of Banking has established itself as the leading practitioner text on banking law, combining meticulous accuracy and depth with a clear approach to this complex area. The 15th edition has been updated and expanded to provide a thoroughly modern approach to the subject matter, while remaining unique in providing a comprehensive, clear and accurate statement of the law of banking, with a particular emphasis on the principles which underpin the case law. New in this edition: - Implied misrepresentation and LIBOR [London Inter-bank Offered Rate] - Illegality and international sanctions - Ring-fencing - Confidentiality/data protection - Mis-selling Ensure you keep up to date with the latest banking law regulations in an ever-changing regulatory environment and understanding the implications of the copious and developing case law. Order your copy today.

Chapter 1 Introduction to Singapore Income Tax

Chapter 2 Meaning of Employment and Employer’s Singapore tax reporting obligation

Chapter 3 Corporate Income Tax Considerations for Singapore and Foreign Employers to Hire Expatriates to work in Singapore

Chapter 4 Personal Income Tax Considerations for Structuring Expatriates’ Remuneration Package

Chapter 5 Corporate and Personal Income Tax Considerations for Termination of Expatriate’s Employment

Chapter 6 Review of the Singapore Anti-Avoidance Tax Provisions

Chapter 7 Meaning of Tax Minimistation

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