Malaysia Tax Budget
Budget 2014: Personal tax reduced in 2015
Upon the implementation of GST in April 2015, the Government is committed to provide various forms of assistance to the rakyat during and after...
Budget Malaysia 2015: Full Speech (Text) by Prime Minister
By YAB DATO’ SRI MOHD NAJIB TUN HAJI ABDUL RAZAK, PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER OF FINANCE
INTRODUCING THE SUPPLY BILL (2015)
IN THE DEWAN RAKYAT
FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER...
FAQ: 20% discount on PTPTN loan settlement
In Budget 2013, in order to encourage the students to early repay the PTPTN loan, Prime Minister announced a discount of 20% will be...
Budget 2014: 30% RPGT for first 3 years
Owning a comfortable home are top on the most wish list from the people, this largely due to the constant increased house prices for...
Malaysia Budget 2016 to be tabled on October 23, 2015
Prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced that the Budget 2016 Malaysia will be tabled on 23 October.
The 2016 Malaysia Budget will focus on...
Budget 2015: New Personal Tax Rates for Individuals (YA2015)
As it was announced in Budget 2014 & proposed in the latest Budget 2015, individuals income tax rates will be reduced by 1% to 3% with...
Budget 2013: Higher Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) Rates
The limited supply of real property especially in urban areas has provided opportunities for speculative activities.
Therefore, the Government proposes the real property gains tax...
BUDGET 2016 MALAYSIA: HIGHLIGHTS & SUMMARY
The budget is expected to have something for everyone — the middle-class, the bottom 40% of household incomes and the rural folk.
However, it would not...
Tax Budget 2012: Higher EPF Contribution from Employers
Budget 2012 has proposed that all employers are required to increase their EPF contribution from 12% to 13% for staff who are earning less than...
Budget 2014: The introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST)
It was announced by the government in Budget 2014 that Goods and Services Tax (GST) will be implemented effective from 1 April 2015 and GST rate will...