Malaysia Tax Budget
Budget 2014: Pay less tax in Goods and Services Tax (GST)?
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...
Budget 2013: Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) To Increase?
Kenanga Research says market talk is that the Government will consider hikes in Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) and increase stamp duty for house purchases.
The...
Budget 2013: BR1M v2.0 RM500 for Households RM250 for Singles
The 1Malaysia People's Aid (BR1M) will be distributed for the second time and this has been announced that a payment of RM500 (instead of...
Appeal form for RM500 cash aid application rejected by MOF
Malaysian Government is progressively releasing the RM500 cash aid to its people since January 2012. However, some applications were rejected due to incorrect, incomplete...
Budget 2013: More Initiatives To Spur Digital Services
The government needs to take more initiatives in Budget 2013 to spur digital services, said Celcom Axiata Bhd CEO Datuk Seri Shazalli Ramly.
Shazalli said...
Malaysian Budget 2012: Pre-Budget Update
All news and updates on Malaysian Budget 2012 has been posted to:
http://www.nbc.com.my/malaysia-tax-summary-budget-2012.html
Budget 2013: More Funds Needed, Says Airasia
In line with the government’s aim of transforming Malaysia into a tourism hub in the Asean region, budget carrier AirAsia Bhd feels that the...
Details and Scope of Goods & Services Tax
The much sought after details and scope of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) have been released by the Custom Department. GST will be...
Budget 2014: Bursa Malaysia to soar higher next week?
Shares on Bursa Malaysia is expected to trend higher next week with the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI (FBM KLCI) testing its all-time record high...
Budget 2015: Accelerating Growth, Ensuring Fiscal Sustainability and Prospering the People
The 2015 Budget, scheduled to be tabled in Parliament in October, will continue to stimulate growth, and improve fiscal position and the people’s standards...