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 Income Tax Issues v4, Scope: e-BE and eB only

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erdingerbier
post Mar 13 2025, 11:31 AM

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Hi Gurus, last year I did Full Body Medical Checkup, can this claimable under "Complete medical examination for self, spouse or child" ?
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post Mar 13 2025, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(erdingerbier @ Mar 13 2025, 11:31 AM)
Hi Gurus, last year I did Full Body Medical Checkup, can this claimable under "Complete medical examination for self, spouse or child" ?
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https://www.hasil.gov.my/en/individual/indi...me/tax-reliefs/

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post Mar 13 2025, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(MUM @ Mar 13 2025, 11:36 AM)
The item 7 (i) "Complete medical examination for self, spouse or child" is equivalent to self Full Body Checkup right ?
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post Mar 13 2025, 12:01 PM

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QUOTE(erdingerbier @ Mar 13 2025, 11:45 AM)
The item 7 (i) "Complete medical examination for self, spouse or child" is equivalent to self Full Body Checkup right ?
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Try read image in post 10474
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post Mar 13 2025, 12:05 PM

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QUOTE(MUM @ Mar 13 2025, 12:01 PM)
Try read image in post 10474
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Nice nice, thanks for sharing.

Usually this kind of detailed document can be obtained from mytax website ?
erdingerbier
post Mar 13 2025, 12:08 PM

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I would like to ask 1 more item, which the "Education and medical insurance (Restricted RM 3000)", this can be combined of Self Medical Insurance + Child Medical Insurance ?
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post Mar 13 2025, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(erdingerbier @ Mar 13 2025, 12:05 PM)
Nice nice, thanks for sharing.

Usually this kind of detailed document can be obtained from mytax website ?
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I usually find it sufficient for my need to get it from lhdn site (ex: from that link in post 10474 and

BE 2024 Explanatory Notes
https://www.hasil.gov.my/media/i3xpkyx4/exp...es_be2024_2.pdf

There are more detailed info out there.

This post has been edited by MUM: Mar 13 2025, 12:21 PM
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post Mar 13 2025, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(erdingerbier @ Mar 13 2025, 12:08 PM)
I would like to ask 1 more item, which the "Education and medical insurance (Restricted RM 3000)", this can be combined of Self Medical Insurance + Child Medical Insurance ?
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Perhaps can Click on this link

BE 2024 Explanatory Notes
https://www.hasil.gov.my/media/i3xpkyx4/exp...es_be2024_2.pdf

for some explanation?

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QUOTE(MUM @ Mar 13 2025, 12:11 PM)
Perhaps can Click on this link

BE 2024 Explanatory Notes
https://www.hasil.gov.my/media/i3xpkyx4/exp...es_be2024_2.pdf

for some explanation?
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I have checked this BE 2024 Explanatory Notes, it stated at "G19 Education and medical insurance"

A deduction not exceeding RM3,000 is available on insurance premiums in
respect of education or medical benefits for an individual, husband, wife, or
child.


Does it mean that the insurance premium relief is not able to be combined with the Child's one ? confused.gif
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QUOTE(erdingerbier @ Mar 13 2025, 12:31 PM)
I have checked this BE 2024 Explanatory Notes, it stated at "G19 Education and medical insurance"

A deduction not exceeding RM3,000 is available on insurance premiums in
respect of education or medical benefits for an individual, husband, wife, or
child.


Does it mean that the insurance premium relief is not able to be combined with the Child's one ?  :confused:
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I read it as ..... can combined if met all state those tnc.

For a sure confirmed one, please check with lhdn.
Then tell us the confirmed answer. Thks.

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post Mar 13 2025, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(erdingerbier @ Mar 13 2025, 12:31 PM)
A deduction not exceeding RM3,000 is available on insurance premiums in
respect of education or medical benefits for an individual, husband, wife, or
child.


Does it mean that the insurance premium relief is not able to be combined with the Child's one ?  confused.gif
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in short, you could
the meaning 'and'/'or' in legislation carries different meaning
if it were worded 'and', the interpretation becomes only benefits covered self, spouse AND child would be eligible
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post Mar 15 2025, 02:21 PM

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As at 18 Mar 2024
QuickCheck: Is dental treatment tax deductible?
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2024...uctible-in-2023

While many may know that medical expenses are claimable, some are saying that dental expenses for themselves are also claimable.

Is this true?

Verdict:
FALSE

No, dental treatment is not a claimable tax break for yourself, spouse or child just yet.

As long as the procedure is not for aesthetic purposes, one can claim tax relief for parents' dental treatments.

This means that if they needed to pull a tooth or plug a cavity, it's claimable. Not so if they are whitening their teeth.

Teeth restoration and replacement involving crowning, root canal, and dentures also cannot be claimed under this tax relief.

Currently, it's capped at RM8,000, but in this bracket are expenses for any other medical treatment your parents may need.

It's important to note that the medical care has to be provided and evidenced by a registered medical practitioner or carer who is not you, your spouse or your child.

Also, your parents must reside in Malaysia and the treatments done must be in the country.



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post Mar 15 2025, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(MUM @ Mar 15 2025, 02:21 PM)

Currently, it's capped at RM8,000, but in this bracket are expenses for any other medical treatment your parents may need.

It's important to note that the medical care has to be provided and evidenced by a registered medical practitioner or carer who is not you, your spouse or your child.

Also, your parents must reside in Malaysia and the treatments done must be in the country.
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buying meds for hypertension for Parents from pharmacist like BIG, Caring - is it tax deductible as relief of the RM8k ?
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QUOTE(ronnie @ Mar 15 2025, 09:45 PM)
buying meds for hypertension for Parents from pharmacist like BIG, Caring - is it tax deductible as relief of the RM8k ?
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Looking at this, ....
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&...aRK86eR3CSDoBHU

I interpreted it as a yes, but the medication need to be certified by............, as necessary for regular treatment of parent's disease.

That is just my interpretation, .what is yours?


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post Mar 16 2025, 02:51 PM

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I have two majikan this year, got into another company roughly around september.. but EA form does not show PCB at new company.. normal like this or.. how ya?
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QUOTE(dark90 @ Mar 16 2025, 02:51 PM)
I have two majikan this year, got into another company roughly around september.. but EA form does not show PCB at new company.. normal like this or.. how ya?
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just sum up the total from the 2 BE forms from each employer. then do deduction/rebate from there. if got extra or need topup just pay.
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my parents have chronic disease that i need to go to hospital to see doctor to get the medicine for them every few months, the receipt i use to claim against the parent medical expense claims in my eBE form. However, the medicine given by the doctor is expensive because it is the brand drug so he wrote me a referral letter so i can get the similar generic (OTC) drug from the pharmacy which is cheaper price. Under this condition, can i use the pharmacy receipt to claim against the medical expense claims in my eBE form ?
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QUOTE(dummies @ Mar 18 2025, 07:59 PM)
my parents have chronic disease that i need to go to hospital to see doctor to get the medicine for them every few months, the receipt i use to claim against the parent medical expense claims in my eBE form. However, the medicine given by the doctor is expensive because it is the brand drug so he wrote me a referral letter so i can get the similar generic (OTC) drug from the  pharmacy which is cheaper price. Under this condition, can i use the pharmacy receipt to claim against the medical expense claims in my eBE form ?
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As long you have Doctor's medical report or letter indicating the need for the specific medication, it does not matter whether it is from pharmacy or hospital.
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post Mar 21 2025, 10:29 AM

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QUOTE(erdingerbier @ Mar 13 2025, 12:05 PM)
Nice nice, thanks for sharing.

Usually this kind of detailed document can be obtained from mytax website ?
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When filing in the form, the pdf at the bottom left, there is a pdf icon
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post Mar 21 2025, 11:57 PM

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Studied diploma few years ago and started paying back PTPTN, can claim tax relief under Education fees?

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