Vape industry players given until April 30 to register with Customs, says Finance Ministry

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PETALING JAYA: Vape industry players have been given until April 30 to register vape manufacturing activities with the Royal Malaysia Customs Department, says the Finance Ministry.

In a statement on Sunday , it said that registration will ensure comprehensive industry compliance with new excise duties for vape liquids and allow tax collection to run smoothly from May.

“This early registration will ensure comprehensive industry compliance and tax collection running smoothly by May 2023,” it said. The ministry said that through the gazettement of the Excise Duty Order 2023, an excise duty at the rate of RM0.40 will be charged per milliliter of liquid or gel containing nicotine used for electronic cigarettes and vape.

 

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