Malaysia Tax Budget
Bursa to rise on Budget 2013
The FBM KLCI (Bursa Malaysia) is expected to trend higher due to rising foreign fund flow, improved global sentiment and Budget 2013 rotation play,...
Budget 2015: No GST for Books, Noodles, RON95 Petrol, Newspapers & Others
Targeted consumers will not have to pay GST on the purchase of RON95 petrol, diesel and LPG.
The Government has confirmed that the following items will not...
Tax Budget 2012: Transformational Budget For All Malaysians
PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has described Budget 2012 as a “transformational Budget for all Malaysians”.
The Prime Minister, in emphasising his Government's inclusive...
Budget 2014: Corporate tax rate reduced to 24%
To support the smooth implementation of GST and to further enhance the competitiveness of Malaysia, the corporate tax rate will be reduced by 1%,...
Budget 2011: Cheaper imported clothes, handbags, footwear, jewellery, perfumes, toys and 300 goods more
In order to boost the local tourism industry and to make Malaysia as a shopping haven for branded goods at competitive prices, the government...
Budget 2013: Special Allocation For Education Ministry
Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the Education Ministry hopes to get a special allocation under Budget 2013 to...
Budget 2011 Hotlines and Official Websites
On the Budget Day (Friday), the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) will open its 2011 Budget Special Hotline Operations Centre on Friday, Oct 15 from...
Malaysia Budget 2011 Summary and Highlights
“ 1Malaysia, Generating Transformation ”
Summary & Highlights - Tax Changes & Proposals
Existing EPF relief of maximum RM6,000 is extended to include employees’ contributions to private staff...
Budget 2015: Personal and company tax rates reduced
The announcements of reduction in tax rates in today's budget are not new. It was already announced in last year's Budget 2014 and it is...