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100 Ways to Save Tax in Malaysia for Small Businesses

This book is designed specifically to help the owners of small businesses to learn and understand some of the important aspects of tax that bear directly on their situation. Such businesses may be run by companies, partnerships or by sole traders but there is a common need for basic tax information that will help owners to minimise the tax burden falling on the business and perhaps themselves.


 

100 Ways to Save Tax in Malaysia for Individuals

Whether currently paying income tax or not, Malaysian individuals have found this book to be useful to them as it is written in a friendly style to help ordinary people understand how to plan their affairs effectively so as to minimise the burden of tax.


 

100 Ways to Save Tax Malaysia for Malaysian Investors

This book has been brought into being specifically to help Malaysians to understand the way that tax applies to different kinds of investment and how it can impact on the investor. It is designed to inform and educate not only the individual investor but also companies and other bodies in the private sector, including their directors, managers and owners as well as investment advisers and managers and other professional advisers such as accountants and lawyers.

 

SUKUK - Islamic Capital Market Series

In line with the Securities Commission Malaysia’s (SC) mission “to promote and maintain fair, efficient, secure and transparent securities and futures markets and to facilitate the orderly development of an innovative and competitive capital market”, the SC’s Islamic Capital Market Series published by Sweet & Maxwell Asia aims to bring about a greater awareness and understanding of ICM issues, and to address the increasing interest of market participants and policy makers in the potential and opportunities presented by the ICM.

 

Information and Communication Technology Law, State, Internet and Information

This book critically introduces and discusses the legal and regulatory challenges faced by the state and the society in relation to the Internet and information. It also deals with how ICT can be utilised to deliver justice more efficiently. This is a book which should prove useful to lawyers, in-house counsel, policy-makers, business owners and IT professionals in particular as well as the public in general.
 

Buying Property from Developers: What You Need to Know and Do

The book aims to highlight some realities of buying property from housing developers in West Malaysia. In dealing with the subject, the Housing Development (Control and Licensing) Act 1966 and its regulations are considered, they being the principal legislation governing the business of housing development in West Malaysia.
 

Medical Negligence in Malaysia - Cases and Commentary

This is the first book to be written on medical negligence case law in Malaysia, comprising cases from the 1960’s to the present. It provides a useful compilation of local medical negligence decisions. The facts and brief holding are presented clearly followed by relevant excerpts of the courts’ decisions. Key subject terms which precede each case provide a quick guide to its scope and content.
 

Corporate Governance in Malaysia

This book is thus a timely publication calling for a fresh consideration of how corporations should function in this day and age. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, and a unique post-colonial, developing-country perspective, the reader is taken beyond the traditional, narrow conception of corporate governance focusing on shareholder protection, to a broader consideration of the enhancement of the interests of all stakeholders in the corporate enterprise...
 

How to Judge the Judges

This book reveals the mysteries of the craft of the judge so that its readers can judge the judges. Written by an author who has been both a judge and an advocate, this book is enlightening and an eye-opener. It looks at the task of a judge to be done in a court of justice; it is not about how a judge should behave out of court or about the requisite academic qualifications.


 

Law of Contract in Malaysia

This book conveys the practical application of the law of contract through the proper involvement of knowledge and understanding, intellectual skill, application skill and transferable skill, which are the primary tools of students of law and practitioners alike.


 

Malaysian Stamp Duty Handbook

The Malaysian Stamp Duty Handbook is a practical and instructive guide on local stamp duty law. The explanation of general principles facilitates an easy understanding of the subject and appropriate citation of case authorities, including those from the UK, sheds light on the statutory provisions.


 

Practical Approach to the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights

The book, which is written by an author well-versed in the prosecution of IPR offences, contains practical tips, copious citation of case authorities and statutory provisions, sample charges and sentencing precedents. Instructive and clear flowcharts provide valuable assistance in the understanding of various requirements and relevant procedures. This is certainly a book not to be missed by enforcement, prosecuting and judicial officers involved in IPR matters.
 

Damages under Malaysian Tort Law: Cases and Commentary

The book is user-friendly. It presents succinct propositions of legal principles under a systematic structure headings. Within each heading, the leading cases are set out together with brief facts and holdings and a concise extract of the judgment of the court. The notes following each case provide commentary, analysis and cross-reference to related materials..


 

 
 

 


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