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What To Expect From Budget 2020
- 10th October 2019
The tabling of Budget 2020 is right upon us, so here’s a summary of what is to be expected from the upcoming national Budget.
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Malaysia GST to SST – How Will This Affect You?
- 25th January 2019
With the higher oil price paving the way for fiscal reforms, read on if you are wondering how the zero-rated GST and the return of SST will affect you.
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SST On Cameras And Smartphones Reduced To 5%
- 19th September 2018
Cameras and smartphones are the latest items to have their SST reduced, as announced by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.
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Want To Lodge An SST-Related Complaint? Just WhatsApp It
- 12th September 2018
Now, you can lodge an SST related complaint to the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNKK) through a more user-friendly channel: WhatsApp.
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Government To Study E-Commerce Definition For Possible Exemption Under SST
- 7th September 2018
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said the Government is considering SST tax exemption for online business.
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SST In Malaysia 2018: Have Your Favourite Brands And Outlets Changed Prices?
- 5th September 2018
So, SST has kicked in but what does this mean for the prices at your regular store? Here’s what we found so far on any price changes or absorption of SST after 1 September.
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SST On Prepaid Top Up: What Exactly Is Happening?
- 4th September 2018
After the introduction of SST, buying a RM10 prepaid reload only gets you RM9.43 worth of credit.
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Over 77,000 Traders Registered With SST
- 27th August 2018
Over 77,000 businesses have registered for the SST a few days ahead of the implementation of the new tax system.
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Malaysians Should Keep Receipts To Track SST Prices
- 21st August 2018
The public should do their part to help authorities take action against traders who raise prices unfairly following the introduction of SST.
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Proton Car Prices Are Expected To Increase Due To SST
- 13th August 2018
The prices of Proton vehicles are expected to increase once the Sales and Service Tax is implemented on 1 September.
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