
Govt has no plans to implement wealth tax, says Finance Ministry
KUALA LUMPUR: The government has no plans to implement a two per cent wealth tax on wealthy individuals to help finance its expenditure, said the Finance…
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KUALA LUMPUR: The government has no plans to implement a two per cent wealth tax on wealthy individuals to help finance its expenditure, said the Finance Ministry. Finance Ministry: BNPL users hit eight million as outstanding balances reach RM5.3b. The government remains committed to ensuring that all outstanding tax refunds are processed and paid as quickly as possible, taking into account the interests of all taxpayers whose refund claims are still undergoing verification of information and additional documents submitted by the taxpayers.
Furthermore, KUALA LUMPUR: The number of active Buy Now, Pay Later BNPL account holders rose to eight million in the first quarter of this year, according to the Finance Ministry. Teen girl dies, boy injured in house fire.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The government has no plans to implement a two per cent wealth tax on wealthy individuals to help finance its expenditure, said the Finance Ministry
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Finance Ministry: BNPL users hit eight million as outstanding balances reach RM5.3b.
according to Malay MailThe government remains committed to ensuring that all outstanding tax refunds are processed and paid as quickly as possible, taking into account the interests of all taxpayers whose refund claims are still undergoing verification of information and additional documents submitted by the taxpayers.
according to Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR: The number of active Buy Now, Pay Later BNPL account holders rose to eight million in the first quarter of this year, according to the Finance Ministry
according to New Straits TimesTeen girl dies, boy injured in house fire.
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