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LHDN launches Op Metro 3.0 to boost tax compliance in Klang Valley

LHDN launches Op Metro 3.0 to boost tax compliance in Klang Valley

The Star4 days ago

PUTRAJAYA: The Inland Reve­nue Board (LHDN) has launched Op Metro 3.0 to strengthen the culture of tax compliance among taxpayers through a more strategic and focused approach.
The operation, which runs until June 20, is being conduc­ted simultaneously around the Klang Valley with the invol­vement of various departments under LHDN.
This includes the Tax Com­p­liance Sector, Investigation Sec­tor, Revenue Collection Depart­ment, Intelligence and Profiling Department, Digital Department, and Strategic Compliance Branch.
'Op Metro 3.0 is a continuation of Op Metro 2.0 held in February.
'This time, we are mobilising 590 officers and have identified 682 cases for action,' said LHDN chief executive officer Datuk Dr Abu Tariq Jamaluddin ( pic ) in a statement yesterday, Bernama repor­ted.
He said the operation was also joined by the Companies Com­mis­sion of Malaysia (SSM) to monitor corporate compliance, making it SSM's second involvement after Op Rejang was carried out in Sarawak in April.
Targeted sectors for Op Metro 3.0 include construction, manufacturing, services, consultancy and wholesale trade.
The operation focuses on four key activities, namely, audit, collection, taxpayer verification and strategic compliance.
'Our focus is clear: firm against those who deliberately violate the law, tolerance and guidance for unintentional errors, and appreciation for compliant taxpayers,' said Abu Tariq.
He stressed that LHDN's main mission is to make tax complian­ce a culture rather than a burden, adding that appropriate action will be taken against defaulters.
Also present at the launch of Op Metro 3.0 were SSM CEO Datuk Nor Azimah Abdul Aziz and deputy CEO (Regulation and Enforce­ment) Amir Ahmad, as well as senior management of both agencies.
LHDN is optimistic that strategic cooperation between enforcement agencies will continue to be strengthened in ensuring that tax policies are implemented well.
'Through the integration of expertise and resources, we are confident that tax policy implementation will be more efficient, extensive and structured,' Abu Tariq said.
Any enquiries can be directed to the Hasil Contact Centre at 03-8911 1000, via HASiL Live Chat, or through the feedback form on HASiL's official portal at https://maklumbalaspelanggan.hasil.gov.my/Public/.

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