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  2. Malaysian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The federal budget is a major state financial plan for the fiscal year, which has the force of law after its approval by the Malaysian parliament and signed into law by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong . Revenue estimates detailed in the budget are raised through the Malaysian taxation system, with government spending representing a sizeable ...

  3. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    0,0% (for monthly salaries up to €659) + social security charges: 45.1% (for monthly salaries above €25,275) + social security charges: 5% (reduced rate) 12% (intermediate rate) 22% (standard rate) Taxation in Madeira Malawi: 30% — — — Taxation in Malawi Malaysia: 24% (highest rate) 18% (lowest rate) 0%

  4. Royal Malaysian Customs Department - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Malaysian Customs Department (Jawi written: جابتن كستم دراج مليسيا; abbreviated: RMCD) is a government department body under the Malaysian Ministry of Finance. RMCD functions as the country's main indirect tax collector, facilitating trade and enforcing laws. The top management of JKDM is led by the Director General ...

  5. Goods and Services Tax (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Goods and Services Tax ( GST) is an abolished value-added tax in Malaysia. GST is levied on most transactions in the production process, but is refunded with exception of Blocked Input Tax, to all parties in the chain of production other than the final consumer. The existing standard rate for GST effective from 1 April 2015 is 6%.

  6. Civil service in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia’s bureaucracy is one of the biggest in the world, with 1.7 million civil servants to a population of 32 million, a ratio of 4.5% compared with Singapore’s ratio of 1.5% civil servants to total population, Hong Kong’s 2.3% and Taiwan’s ratio of 2.3%. [3] Some critics have called for the civil service to be trimmed, arguing that ...

  7. BT Group - Wikipedia

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    Bonfield's salary to 31 March 2001 was a basic of £780,000 (increasing to £820,000) plus a £481,000 bonus and £50,000 of other benefits including pension. He also received a deferred bonus, payable in shares three years' later, of £481,000, and additional bonuses of £3.3 million.

  8. Malaysia plans 13% salary hike for civil servants from Dec ...

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    The salary increase will involve an allocation of 10 billion ringgit ($2.10 billion), Anwar told an event to mark Labour Day. Malaysia plans 13% salary hike for civil servants from Dec amid rising ...

  9. Tax incentives in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia has enacted a number of tax incentives to encourage particular forms of economic activity. Many tax incentives simply remove part or of the burden of the tax from business transactions. In Malaysia, the corporate tax rate is now capped at 25%. Nevertheless, a company eligible for a certain tax incentive might only pay an average ...

  10. Minister of Finance (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mof .gov .my. The Minister of Finance (or simply, Finance Minister) ( Malay: Menteri Kewangan) is the head of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Malaysia. One of the senior posts in the Cabinet of Malaysia, the finance minister is responsible for determining the fiscal policy and managing national budget of the government.

  11. Ministry of Finance (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Income Tax Act 1967 [Act 53] Financial Procedure Act 1957 [Act 61] Sales Tax Act 1972 [Act 64] Gaming Tax Act 1972 [Act 65] Accountants Act 1967 [Act 94] Bank Simpanan Nasional Act 1974 [Act 146] Service Tax Act 1975 [Act 151] Islamic Development Bank Act 1975 [Act 153] Real Property Gains Tax Act 1976 [Act 169] Excise Act 1976 [Act 176]