Man Jailed for Using Fake Passport; Service Tax for Traditional Chinese Medicine Not Sudden Decision: Deputy Finance Minister

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A man has been sentenced to 20 weeks in jail for using a fake Malaysian passport after mistakenly believing he was wanted by the Singapore police. Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying has clarified that the collection of service tax for traditional Chinese medicine services is not a sudden decision by the current government, but has been applicable since 2018.

Man sentenced to 20 weeks' jail for using fake Malaysian passport after thinking he was wanted by Singapore police. Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying says the collection of service tax for traditional Chinese medicine services is not a sudden decision by the current government, but has been applicable since 2018.

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