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Daily Briefing: Property tax reduced for bigger HDB flats; SIA to honour sale of business class tickets sold at economy rates

And Jackie Chan heads over to Singapore.

Owners of one- and two-room HDB flats will continue to pay no property tax in 2015, while those living in bigger flats will pay less compared to 2014, revealed the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS). View more here.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) said Monday it would honour hundreds of business-class tickets sold wrongly at economy fares to ensure travellers' plans are not disrupted. View more here.

Ahead of the movie's release, action superstar Jackie Chan will be dropping by Singapore to promote his latest movie "Dragon Blade" in February next year. View more here.

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