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Q: How do I avoid paying RPGT?, A: Declare as an income.
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areankim
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Jul 17 2011, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE(twincharger07 @ Jun 9 2011, 09:45 PM) everyone is allowed to be exempted from RPGT once in their life time... you may use it if you think this is probably the highest gain u ever had... i try to look for this exemption under RPGT in LHDN page.. but couldn't find. it this still valid? Doesn't found any of these mentioned under pengecualian.
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kh8668
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Jul 17 2011, 07:37 PM
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phunkydude
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May 17 2015, 05:15 PM
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QUOTE(cherroy @ Oct 30 2009, 05:33 PM) Any disposal gain from asset, is part of capital gain, not income. Capital gain is tax exempted in Malaysia, except RPGT being introduced back. You don't want any gain to be classified as income at all. Appreciate if you are able to advise on the situation below regarding what kind of tax involved here and how will it be calculated ? Originally an agricultural land inherit from oldman then later converted to commercial land to build a showroom/office building on it. Now looking to sell the completed showroom/office building. What sorts of tax are we looking at ? (assuming the value around RM4m mark) Thanks!
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Avatarize
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Mar 12 2016, 04:05 PM
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why nowadays the income tax got state this thing?
Can somebody help to clarify below term?should i tick yes or no? Any disposal of shares in a real property company and / or real property under Real Property Gains Tax Act 1976?
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