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Singapore’s SK Shipping pays 36.9b won tax

byCT Report
31/08/2016
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SINGAPORE: The National Tax Service has levied taxes on SK Shipping and its Singapore-based subsidiary following a special audit, according to reports Aug. 29.

The tax agency analyzed SK Shipping and SK B&T’s books from 2010 to 2014 and levied 42 billion won (US$3.73 million) in corporate and additional taxes. SK Shipping was taxed 36.9 billion won, and SK B&T 5.1 billion won. The firm is considering legal steps to fight the decision.

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The Seoul branch of NTS had been auditing SK Shipping since February, and determined that the transfer of bunkering operations to SK B&T had been undervalued.

In 2012, SK Shipping sold its bunkering business and related facilities for an undervalued price, leading to a decrease in its corporate tax. The tax office also concluded that SK Shipping did not fully pay the taxes resulting from its sale of ship fuel to SK B&T.

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