QUOTE(Kaka23 @ Apr 23 2014, 09:10 PM)
Most definitely will have server outage on the last few days.... why delay ? Do it early to avoid issues.Income Tax Issues v3, Anything related to Personal Income Tax
Income Tax Issues v3, Anything related to Personal Income Tax
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QUOTE(aylwyn paul @ Apr 24 2014, 09:05 AM) Thanks for the confirmation. I came across messages urging to retain the dividend vouchers for submission to IRB every time I receive the dividends. So I'm wondering why we need to send the vouchers physically to IRB if it is single tier? The message from CIMB indeed confusing. |
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QUOTE(prole @ Apr 24 2014, 09:12 AM) Thanks for the confirmation. I came across messages urging to retain the dividend vouchers for submission to IRB every time I receive the dividends. So I'm wondering why we need to send the vouchers physically to IRB if it is single tier? The message from CIMB indeed confusing. ALL DIVIDEND VOUCHER NO NEED TO SUBMIT . YOU NEED TO KEEP AND YOU NEED TO SHOW THEM WHEN THEY ASK FOR. |
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Apr 24 2014, 10:59 AM
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Hi all. If we declared our spouse not working, what is that mean? Is it RM0 income?
Let say my spouse make small side income, selling something online. Is it qualify for 'not working'? Tq |
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Hi guys,
Just curious about doing my e-Filing this year, as some circumstances have changed. Have tried calling LHDN support line for 3 days and keep getting the 'harap maaf...' line. Anyhow, I got married last year, but my spouse is working and earning overseas, so no money is transferred to any accounts in Malaysia. 1. As per this condition, do I qualify for the 'Diri Sendiri; Pasangan Tiada Punca Pendapatan' option under 'type of assessment', as this would instantly give a MYR3,000.00 deduction. From my reading of the taxation manual, you can choose this option if your spouse is either not working, or has non-taxable income. 2. Secondly, can we add up the premiums we pay for insurance, for medical (I know you can do it for life insurance)? Thank you for your time, and looking forward to your replies |
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Apr 24 2014, 12:19 PM
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QUOTE(J_pandapuppet @ Apr 23 2014, 01:19 AM) Hi. I really need help and advise on this one. There are several ways to do it, if just 1-2 years, normally will just lump up all the gross income into "Pendapatan Tahun Kebelakang ..."I’m a legal tax payer. However, I never look as submitting forms is important every year because to what I understand, since my payslip had deducted the amount of tax to the govt. it should be fine. Like what is there to declare if I did not owe government anything? So I was totally wrong about it and misunderstood. I even misunderstood the EPF and tax part. My colleagues do make noise everytime submitting tax, and the impression they gave me they just wanna claim some money back. To me, I am fine, it's better the govt. had the money from me than I owe them plus I really hate paperwork. You may ask why my HR/Admin never brief or at least tell me? I do not want to put the blame to my HR/Admins though I’ve asked some several people that they do have responsible to at least explain the importance of submitting tax forms every year when my salary had reach the certain tax amount. Now after I acknowledged the importance I am actually gathering all my EA forms and other documents to file to the tax. I checked with Hasil and my Tax No. also existed (my tax no. never appear in my EA form because it's under pending but they still receive tax from my earning every year). And I just registered to e-filing. So my questions is that according to my pay I should have start submitting my tax forms since 2009 but I did not do that. If I plan to do it and submit it now, will I go to jail? I am not even doing a full time job anymore and trying to do my own business but I've decided it's better I do my tax now since it's important. Should I really go ahead submitting my tax? The fine is RM200 (min) to RM2,000 (max) or spend some time squatting in prison (not exceeding 6 months). I've calculated that from my tax I might can redeem from 700-a thousand every yr. If it's penalty judge by every year I guess I need to really eat wind. I don't plan to buy any property in this few years though. Please advice. But in your case ... 2009 - 2013 are 5 years to assess. What to do: 1) Bring all documents, receipts, EA form, PCB, etc. to LHDN 2) Ask to speak to officer, get number. 3) They will give you 5x same BE or B form, and use pen to struck out the YA2013 and write each year. 4) So you will fill up year by year, i.e. do filing for 5 years. 5) So, the PCB whether is extra or not enough, is calculated yearly. 6) Then summarize up all, whether there is balance or need to pay. 7) This whole thing may take up several tries/trip to LHDN, or may email/call the office involved. 8) Keep all the forms and docs forever. If they penalise you for late or no submission, ask for leniency or waive (talk nicely, you know govt dept). If still need to pay, just pay. Nothing much can do, unless you go legal/court/challenge LHDN. Remember, there are two things in life that can't avoid: death and tax. Even though it is messy now, if you don't sort it out now, in future, it is even more messy. And you still need to sort it out. |
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Apr 24 2014, 12:38 PM
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Apr 24 2014, 12:41 PM
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QUOTE(cute_boboi @ Apr 24 2014, 12:19 PM) There are several ways to do it, if just 1-2 years, normally will just lump up all the gross income into "Pendapatan Tahun Kebelakang ..." Some add on/correction :But in your case ... 2009 - 2013 are 5 years to assess. What to do: 1) Bring all documents, receipts, EA form, PCB, etc. to LHDN 2) Ask to speak to officer, get number. 3) They will give you 5x same BE or B form, and use pen to struck out the YA2013 and write each year. 4) So you will fill up year by year, i.e. do filing for 5 years. 5) So, the PCB whether is extra or not enough, is calculated yearly. 6) Then summarize up all, whether there is balance or need to pay. 7) This whole thing may take up several tries/trip to LHDN, or may email/call the office involved. 8) Keep all the forms and docs forever. If they penalise you for late or no submission, ask for leniency or waive (talk nicely, you know govt dept). If still need to pay, just pay. Nothing much can do, unless you go legal/court/challenge LHDN. Remember, there are two things in life that can't avoid: death and tax. Even though it is messy now, if you don't sort it out now, in future, it is even more messy. And you still need to sort it out. you need to keep for 7 years only for the hard copies. after slow talk usually can waive the penalty, but what needs to pay(under paid PCB), we still have to pay. |
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Apr 24 2014, 12:43 PM
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QUOTE(quietfright @ Apr 24 2014, 12:15 PM) Hi guys, 1. Must do it "bersasingan" Just curious about doing my e-Filing this year, as some circumstances have changed. Have tried calling LHDN support line for 3 days and keep getting the 'harap maaf...' line. Anyhow, I got married last year, but my spouse is working and earning overseas, so no money is transferred to any accounts in Malaysia. 1. As per this condition, do I qualify for the 'Diri Sendiri; Pasangan Tiada Punca Pendapatan' option under 'type of assessment', as this would instantly give a MYR3,000.00 deduction. From my reading of the taxation manual, you can choose this option if your spouse is either not working, or has non-taxable income. 2. Secondly, can we add up the premiums we pay for insurance, for medical (I know you can do it for life insurance)? Thank you for your time, and looking forward to your replies 2. Can try, but if get caught, you need to pay the difference. But once this happens, you will be under monitoring for 2-3 years. |
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Apr 24 2014, 12:59 PM
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Do I needa file income tax if I didn't get any tax deduction for the past year 2013? But I received the EA form from my company (without income tax no.)
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Apr 24 2014, 01:33 PM
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Hi.
I have a 20 year old son studying diploma in a private college. Do i claim RM1k for children or RM 6k for child above 18 and studying? Thanks. |
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Apr 24 2014, 01:50 PM
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QUOTE(Coco~Bunny @ Apr 24 2014, 12:59 PM) Do I needa file income tax if I didn't get any tax deduction for the past year 2013? But I received the EA form from my company (without income tax no.) Yes, you must do so. Got EA already better do. Not just because of getting tax, for you to apply loan also. |
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Apr 24 2014, 03:23 PM
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QUOTE(supersound @ Apr 24 2014, 12:41 PM) Some add on/correction : Officially is 7 years. But if due to some legal issues, court/officials may request for documents or proof. There are on-going court cases that is requesting for 1980's income tax returns.you need to keep for 7 years only for the hard copies. after slow talk usually can waive the penalty, but what needs to pay(under paid PCB), we still have to pay. Therefore, my advise is not to throw away the docs, but keep forever. Yes, whatever needs to pay or claim back, still need to pay or claim back. What I am saying above is for the penalty or fine only, whether can waive. |
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