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Experts see modest GST rates for a start TAXPAYERS looking for a rapid and sizable reduction in corporate and personal income taxes when Malaysia introduces a Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 2007 could be disappointed, experts said.

GST to replace sales and services tax THIS is the first in a three-part question-and-answer series provided by PricewaterhouseCoopers for The Star readers on various aspects of Budget 2005.

MALAYSIAN BUDGET 2005 On 10 September 2004, our Prime Minister who is also the First Finance Minister, presented his maiden budget for Year 2005 in Parliament.

Memo: GST will burden the people A group of 70 people representing 29 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and political parties today submitted a protest memorandum against the proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST) the government plans to introduce in January 2007.

A Purposeful Budget To be sure, the 2005 Budget, tabled recently in the Parliament by Prime Minster Dato Sri Abdullah Badawi, was by no means a 'tough' budget.

GST Update The Malaysian government announced that, with effect from January 1, 2007, the existing sales and service taxes would be replaced by a Goods and Services Tax (GST).

Finance Ministry looking for inputs on proposed GST The Finance Ministry is on a roadshow looking for feedback from various industries on the best plan and inputs for the proposed goods and services tax (GST) which will be introduced by 2007.

 
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