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Clarity needed in tax policy: Yong

Clarity needed in tax policy: Yong

Daily Express5 days ago

Published on: Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Published on: Wed, Jun 18, 2025 Text Size: Yong, a Nominated Assemblyman and former Chief Minister, said recent announcements on new taxes, suspensions and postponements of policies have left Malaysians and business owners bewildered. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Progressive Party President Datuk Seri Yong Teck Lee called on the Government to pause further tax changes, engage meaningfully with stakeholders and restore clarity, affordability and ease of collection in order to stabilise the economy and rebuild public confidence. He also urged the Inland Revenue Board to desist from enforcement on the new taxes until rates and procedures are clarified, taxpayers can afford them and collection is effective rather than punitive, as harsh enforcement risks destroying businesses and livelihoods.
Advertisement Yong, a Nominated Assemblyman and former Chief Minister, said recent announcements on new taxes, suspensions and postponements of policies have left Malaysians and business owners bewildered. 'It is observed that the recently announced sales and service tax (SST) is imposed inconsistently even on the same category of products. 'For example, local and imported avocados are subject to different rates, creating confusion for both consumers and businesses,' he said. Meanwhile, tax enforcement actions are pressing forward despite the unclear guidelines and the current weak economic conditions. Yong said the first essential principle of any proper tax system is that rules must be clear enough for people and businesses to understand their obligations without confusion. 'A second foundational requirement is that tax rates be set at levels taxpayers can reasonably afford, especially in a fragile economy where many are already struggling. 'A third guiding tenet is that the Government's collection process must be simple and predictable, avoiding enforcement actions that punish those who genuinely wish to comply,' he added. Yong said the ongoing shifts in SST rules, e-invoicing deadlines, fuel subsidy adjustments and stamp duty regulations fail to meet these three core standards. 'This persistent uncertainty undermines trust, deters investment and deepens the hardship faced by struggling families and small enterprises.' * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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