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Will we see launch of capital gains tax in Budget 2024, and what happened to luxury goods and online sales taxes?

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 13 It is no secret that there is a need for Malaysia to broaden its revenue base in lieu of a value-added tax (VAT) or the goods and services tax (GST), with.

Institute sees no tax cuts for individuals and corporates in Budget 2024

KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 8): Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia (CTIM) does not expect tax cuts for individuals or corporates, but more details on the luxury goods tax (LGT) and the mechanism for capital gains tax in the upcoming Budget 2024. President Chow Chee Yen said the tax rate for individuals is

Budget 2024: Tax institute sees no tax cuts for individuals, corporates

Budget 2024 unlikely to offer tax cuts, says group | The Malaysian Insight

Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia predicts introduction of luxury goods levy.

No Tax Cuts Expected in Malaysia s Budget 2024, Focus on Luxury Goods and MSMEs

No Tax Cuts Expected in Malaysia s Budget 2024, Focus on Luxury Goods and MSMEs
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