Malaysia Tax Budget

Budget 2014: 30% RPGT for first 3 years

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Owning a comfortable home are top on the most wish list from the people, this largely due to the constant increased house prices for...

BR1M: Open to those earn less than RM5,000

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The government is considering providing aid to Malaysian households earning between RM4,000 and RM5,000 a month to cushion the impact of rising cost of...
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Budget 2014: Personal tax reduced in 2015

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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 2014: Pay less tax in Goods and Services Tax (GST)?

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It was announced by our Prime Minister that 300,000 individuals who are earning a monthly income of RM4,000 will no longer need to pay any...
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Budget Malaysia 2015: Full Speech (Text) by Prime Minister

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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...

Follow the Malaysia Budget 2011 on 15 Oct 2010

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The 2011 Budget is due to be delivered on 15 October 2010 (Friday, as usual) by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, who...

Hybrid & Electric Cars Continued To Be Cheaper In Malaysia

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Prime Minister Dato' Seri Najib has announced in Budget 2012 that the 100% exemption of import duty and excise duty for new CBU hybrid and...
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BR1M RM500 cash aid application deadline extended to 10 February

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The deadline for the public to submit the application form for the RM500 Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) scheme has been extended to Feb 10,...

Budget 2013: Personal tax rate reduced by 1%

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The new individual income tax rates effective from year of assessment 2013 is tabulated below and tax rate reduction gives a maximum tax saving...
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Budget 2015: No GST for Books, Noodles, RON95 Petrol, Newspapers & Others

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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...

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