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 Income Tax Issues v3, Anything related to Personal Income Tax

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SUSSammich!
post Mar 18 2014, 08:40 AM

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After file the claim only get back rm300 so little. Is this normal?
movanns
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QUOTE(Dennos @ Mar 16 2014, 03:10 PM)
i received my rebate. I filed my tax on 5 Mac
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lucky..i filed on 4th march, still haven't see snyting
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post Mar 18 2014, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(movanns @ Mar 18 2014, 09:29 AM)
lucky..i filed on 4th march, still haven't see snyting
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my friend and I have received the refund too..
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QUOTE(zeese @ Mar 18 2014, 09:43 AM)
my friend and I have received the refund too..
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when did you filed? My friend also got refunded, but he filed on 1st
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QUOTE(movanns @ Mar 18 2014, 09:44 AM)
when did you filed? My friend also got refunded, but he filed on 1st
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I filed on 1st March too.. But my friend submitted e-filing 1 week later than me, yet he received the refund earlier few days than me.
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post Mar 18 2014, 09:47 AM

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First timer, currently employed less than 6 months, my monthly income is more than 2.5k

Do I need to pay income tax or open tax file?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(zeese @ Mar 18 2014, 09:46 AM)
I filed on 1st March too..    But my friend submitted e-filing 1 week later than me, yet he received the refund earlier few days than me.
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probably MH370 case slow down everything smile.gif
last year I got the refund within 10 days. filed on the 1st week once the LHDN server opened for submission. Looks like this year a bit late. hope can get by this week. middle of the month. money crisis tongue.gif
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post Mar 18 2014, 09:54 AM

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i got a noob questions here.

if the refund that I claimed from LHDN is big sum of money, then i likely get audited by them?


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QUOTE(adwan @ Mar 18 2014, 09:54 AM)
i got a noob questions here.

if the refund that I claimed from LHDN is big sum of money, then i likely get audited by them?
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It's subjective. It's rather the irregularity in the claim that we discovered that may cause you might be audited.
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post Mar 18 2014, 10:16 AM

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If I remember well, it takes 14 working days to refund.
iamsolucky
post Mar 18 2014, 10:56 AM

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Dear David83

Appreciate if you can assist me on this:

1) For the housing loan interest tax relief:

I already claim for 2 years then i refinance the house loan, am i still eligible to claim the tax for the 3rd year?

2) My wife was hospitalisation during pregnancy at 8 months, is this can claim?

Thank you very much.

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post Mar 18 2014, 01:00 PM

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My friend received his refund on 14 March, he filled on 1st March. I'm still yet to receive mine, did my e-filling on 3rd march
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post Mar 18 2014, 01:56 PM

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Each person's tax file is handled by different Tax Officer... the refund to be returned will also varies.
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post Mar 18 2014, 03:09 PM

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I filed on march 5th... still awaiting... hope to get before march 20th...
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post Mar 18 2014, 03:15 PM

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Actually, I have a question for any unofficial tax advisers here and hope you can help shed a light.

My wife's EA form stated that her company trip's cost for food and tourist passes (excluding air fare and accommodation) is under the taxable item. Is this true? Is that legal?

My company trip's all costs are not reflected on mine, but it seems weird that her's is. We are working in different companies.

Any thoughts? thanks.
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QUOTE(iamsolucky @ Mar 18 2014, 10:56 AM)
Dear David83

Appreciate if you can assist me on this:

1) For the housing loan interest tax relief:

I already claim for 2 years then i refinance the house loan, am i still eligible to claim the tax for the 3rd year?

2) My wife was hospitalisation during pregnancy at 8 months, is this can claim?

Thank you very much.
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Q1: As long as your S&P date and other criteria are met, I don't think the refinancing will affect since you still need to service the loan inclusive of the interest.

Q2: For pregnancy, I don't think this is eligible. Medical expenses claim are only eligible for:

A. Parents (rawatan perubatan, keperluan khas dan penjaga)
B. Supporting aid/apparatus for yourself, spouse, children and parents
C. Chronic sickness for yourself, spouse and children
D. Full body medical check-up for yourself, spouse and children
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QUOTE(lalachong @ Mar 18 2014, 03:15 PM)
Actually, I have a question for any unofficial tax advisers here and hope you can help shed a light.

My wife's EA form stated that her company trip's cost for food and tourist passes (excluding air fare and accommodation) is under the taxable item. Is this true? Is that legal?

My company trip's all costs are not reflected on mine, but it seems weird that her's is. We are working in different companies.

Any thoughts? thanks.
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My personal opinion is that your wife company HR is treating those as fixed recurring allowance.

How frequent is your wife company trip?
lalachong
post Mar 18 2014, 07:06 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Mar 18 2014, 06:50 PM)
My personal opinion is that your wife company HR is treating those as fixed recurring allowance.

How frequent is your wife company trip?
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This is like an annual trip for staff to celebrate together.
Would this be taxable?
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hi all,

may i know for investment-linked insurance, can i get tax relief?
is it also under this category "Life insurance and provident fund"?

thanks.

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QUOTE(den @ Mar 18 2014, 08:50 PM)
hi all,

may i know for investment-linked insurance, can i get tax relief?
is it also under this category "Life insurance and provident fund"?

thanks.
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Can't.. Must be life ins only

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