Recently sold a house and the taxable amount is lesser than the 3% held by LHDN. Can't seem to be able to find a guideline for this process.....
Claming back 3% RPGT Deposit, Excess payment to LHDN
Claming back 3% RPGT Deposit, Excess payment to LHDN
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Oct 14 2015, 12:57 AM, updated 11y ago
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Hi.... Does anyone here have experience claiming back the excess payment of 3% RPGT deposit from LHDN?
Recently sold a house and the taxable amount is lesser than the 3% held by LHDN. Can't seem to be able to find a guideline for this process..... |
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Oct 14 2015, 09:46 AM
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QUOTE(Jeremy.Tan @ Oct 14 2015, 12:57 AM) Hi.... Does anyone here have experience claiming back the excess payment of 3% RPGT deposit from LHDN? if your lawyer filed the CKHT form on your behalf, please ensure you get a copy from them as proof of filing and payment on your behalf.Recently sold a house and the taxable amount is lesser than the 3% held by LHDN. Can't seem to be able to find a guideline for this process..... I had a lawyer that was good as he followed up with LHDN closely on the matter and got the excess amount back within 3 months. Having said that it could sometimes take longer than that.. you can also follow up with LHDN yourself - better to go to the counter and enquire say after one month after submission of CKHT |
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Oct 14 2015, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(nookie188 @ Oct 14 2015, 09:46 AM) if your lawyer filed the CKHT form on your behalf, please ensure you get a copy from them as proof of filing and payment on your behalf. Does this means...Lawyers will be claiming the excess amount on behalf? Initially was thinking that we have to fill up some forms online like what we're doing for the income tax... Thanks for your inputs....I had a lawyer that was good as he followed up with LHDN closely on the matter and got the excess amount back within 3 months. Having said that it could sometimes take longer than that.. you can also follow up with LHDN yourself - better to go to the counter and enquire say after one month after submission of CKHT |
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Oct 14 2015, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(Jeremy.Tan @ Oct 14 2015, 12:13 PM) Does this means...Lawyers will be claiming the excess amount on behalf? Initially was thinking that we have to fill up some forms online like what we're doing for the income tax... Thanks for your inputs.... good lawyers will chase up for you...if lousy lawyers means you have to do yourself meaning lawyer file for you and you follow up with income tax deptnormally if you sell a house its normal to get the lawyer to file for you.. |
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