Finance Ministry sets up committee to study GST reinstatement | The Malaysian Insight

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Finance Ministry sets up committee to study GST reinstatement

Maybank Investment Bank Research says the Finance Ministry has set up a committee to study various revenue enhancing measures, including the possibility of reintroducing the Goods and Services Tax, following a dialogue with Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz last Friday. – EPA pic, November 23, 2020.

THE Ministry of Finance has set up a committee to study various revenue enhancing measures, including the possibility of reintroducing the Goods and Services Tax , according to Maybank Investment Bank Research. In a note released today following a dialogue with Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz last Friday, Maybank IB Research quoted the minister as saying that other measures are also being studied, included analysing weaknesses in the tax regime and impact of new taxation on the economy, studying options for new taxes such as carbon tax and digital tax, rationalising tax incentives, improving tax administration and enhance tax audit, such as implementing tax identification numbers and...

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Tanpa GST pun PH kutip lebih banyak cukai daripada tahun-tahun dahulu. Tahun 2019 cukai yang dikutip oleh PH tanpa GST - RM180 billion; Tahun 2017 cukai yang dikutip oleh BN termasuk GST - RM177 billion. guanenglim The_Mamu

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