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post Jul 9 2009, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(livingmonolith @ Jul 8 2009, 06:19 PM)
i'm not so sure about it, since they totally ignored my 2007 refund and only refunded me 2008's. another reason for me to write in a formal complaint to chase back 2007's refund?
actually, there was a mistake and IRB already sent a letter to request that i send in the balance which i have yet to pay. but the numbers still don't tally and the shortage is those few ringgits.
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To satisfy your curiosity, you can goto LHDN where your file is kept, ask for officer to take out your file and explain the deductions/corrections to you.

As a tax payer, you have the right to ask them.
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post Jul 9 2009, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Jul 9 2009, 10:12 AM)
To satisfy your curiosity, you can goto LHDN where your file is kept, ask for officer to take out your file and explain the deductions/corrections to you.

As a tax payer, you have the right to ask them.
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okay, thanks, i guess i'll have to do that to settle everything in one go. looks like i'll be taking leave to do this.smile.gif

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post Jul 9 2009, 08:58 PM

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Just my advise, since you are there, they might audit you on the spot laugh.gif So, be prepared if they start asking you to show/bring receipts/proof. sweat.gif
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post Jul 10 2009, 11:44 PM

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Article in The Star website

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New tax deduction system from July
By SARBAN SINGH


PORT DICKSON: A new schedular tax deduction system from this month will eliminate the need for employees to pay an additional lump sum at the year-end to make up for the shortfall in monthly deductions.

Inland Revenue Board (IRB) chief executive officer Datuk Hasmah Adullah said that under the current system implemented in 2004, the board had on many occasions taken a big cut of the individual’s bonus to make up for the shortfall.

“We had cases where an employee’s entire bonus would go to the IRB (to make up for the shortfall). We do not want to do this any more as it is unfair to the taxpayer.

“It is better for us to make higher deductions every month. This is a better arrangement,” she said, adding that under new system, the taxpayer would have paid up almost all his dues by the end of the year.

She added that the new system would also allow for employees to submit their claims for rebates every month, along with a range of new reliefs.

Previously, the taxpayer was allowed to claim relief for himself, his spouse, their children, his Employees Provident Fund and insurance contributions, and zakat payment (if any), and claim other reliefs only when filing his returns at the end of the assessment year.

Under the new system, Hasmah said an employee can submit claims for rebates such as parents’ medical bills, purchase of a computer, tertiary education fees, medical check-ups, and book and sports equipment purchases to his employer every month using the PCB/TP1 form.

“When this is done, the tax to be paid for that particular month will be reduced automatically. This would practically be a real-time tax payment system.

“We want the taxpayer to benefit straightaway rather then wait till the end of the year,” she said.

She said under the new system, the employee could make monthly claims for 17 other reliefs announced in Budget 2009.
The employee, she added, would not have to submit receipts for the claims to the employer.

Among the new reliefs announced are for travelling allowance, petrol claims, parking fees, food allowance, caretaker fee, maternity and traditional medicine treatment (ayurvedic, acupuncture, etc) and subscription to broadband services.

She said taxpayers could submit their claims for rebates monthly, quarterly or twice a year.

Hasmah said employers who needed assistance on the workings of the new structure could enter the board’s website at www.hasil.gov.my and look for the schedular tax deduction (PCB) calculator icon.
lazy to go find out, anyone knows how much is the relief for subscription to broadband?
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post Jul 11 2009, 10:50 AM

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For some reason, I can't load the hasil website.
Anyway I have been wondering about this new schedular tax deduction. How should one goes about to claim the tax relief every month since the PCB is deducted automatically every month by my company.
Should I go and inform them everytime I buy a book or something that's tax deductible? Isn't this a lot of hassle for the company HR?
Is anyone's company actually practicing this?
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QUOTE(tgrrr @ Jul 11 2009, 10:50 AM)
For some reason, I can't load the hasil website.
Anyway I have been wondering about this new schedular tax deduction. How should one goes about to claim the tax relief every month since the PCB is deducted automatically every month by my company.
Should I go and inform them everytime I buy a book or something that's tax deductible? Isn't this a lot of hassle for the company HR?
Is anyone's company actually practicing this?
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you should inform the person preparing the deduction about any rebate. It did mentioned that you can do it quaterly. For me, usually by the 3rd quater I would roughly know how much my actual tax would be and would I tell my account staff how much I want the total deduction for the entire year and ask her to adjust the balance months deduction accordingly.
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IRB is creating more work for Payroll in each company... my company did once a year only.... I put full rebate amount in the TP1 form.
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post Jul 25 2009, 01:30 PM

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For sole proprietor (enterprise)

May I know what kind of documents that I need to prepare during submit my income tax ?



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post Jul 25 2009, 07:22 PM

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you only need to file in your Form B, in case they need anymore documents to audit you, they will contact you
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out of topic...

PJ IRB front desk officer howt....malay....
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They want our money but they make it so complicated for us to give it to them.
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Absolutely no doubt about it, even all their forms is in malay...... if the government is smart, it will provide tamil, chinese english malay... malay big the rest small???...no offense and no isa me.... sweat.gif
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post Sep 3 2009, 09:08 PM

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got other language lar. check b4 post
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post Sep 3 2009, 09:25 PM

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QUOTE(wufei @ Sep 3 2009, 09:08 PM)
got other language lar. check b4 post
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lar? check? u should check? i actually registered in the web today even calling their help line, theres only one language for web registeration, u get the link here for english version e registration. period
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QUOTE(pete999 @ Sep 3 2009, 10:07 AM)
Absolutely no doubt about it, even all their forms is in malay...... if the government is smart, it will provide tamil, chinese english malay... malay big the rest small???...no offense and no isa me.... sweat.gif
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lar? check? u should check? i actually registered in the web today even calling their help line, theres only one language for web registeration, u get the link here for english version e registration. period

Forms = Borang.

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QUOTE(pete999 @ Sep 3 2009, 09:25 PM)
lar? check? u should check? i actually registered in the web today even calling their help line, theres only one language for web registeration, u get the link here for english version e registration. period
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Are you a Malaysian?

I found this:
https://spsd.hasil.gov.my/PKI/e/mainpage.html

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post Sep 4 2009, 08:48 AM

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any1 receive tax refund yet? how come this yr so slow one?
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i got it within 4 weeks after the deadline... Not slow at all.
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QUOTE(happy4ever @ Sep 4 2009, 03:05 AM)
Are you a Malaysian?

I found this:
https://spsd.hasil.gov.my/PKI/e/mainpage.html
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registration.....e daftar... and if possible i want to migrate thts all. Why are people here always trying to undermine?
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post Sep 29 2009, 03:06 PM

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Anyone missed / skipped their income tax submission / payment before? I have yet to do mine and I am not sure whether I am eligible to do it or not (I was earning basic of 2.5k last year and gotten a raise to a basic of 3.3k in August last year)... Moved to a SG-based company in February 2009 and still trying to make some time to go back and check on my income tax matters. The few questions in my mind now:

1. How much do I have to earn to start paying for income tax?
2. What are the punishments for missing out the payment?
3. Do I still need to pay if I am now working in Singapore?

Friends told me that I can get jailed or fined 10k-20k for this kind of matter, it is not true, right?... icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(ik3da @ Sep 29 2009, 03:06 PM)
Anyone missed / skipped their income tax submission / payment before? I have yet to do mine and I am not sure whether I am eligible to do it or not (I was earning basic of 2.5k last year and gotten a raise to a basic of 3.3k in August last year)... Moved to a SG-based company in February 2009 and still trying to make some time to go back and check on my income tax matters. The few questions in my mind now:

1. How much do I have to earn to start paying for income tax?
2. What are the punishments for missing out the payment?
3. Do I still need to pay if I am now working in Singapore?

Friends told me that I can get jailed or fined 10k-20k for this kind of matter, it is not true, right?...  icon_question.gif
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1. did your company submit PCB for you?
2. if you have outstanding tax balance, the punishment will be heavier in terms of cash. if it's a refund then there may be no penalty. so far nobody get jailed for tax evasion
3. even if you are working in SG, you still need to submit your 2009 Form BE next year, you may send them a letter that you are working in SG now, tell them to stop sending you the form. if they agree, they will send you a letter to notify you on the matter.


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