Flagging Down the Tax Rates

Entries from June 2009

Excuse me?

June 30, 2009 · 2 Comments

I know this is not really tax related, but it’s the big news for the day and I am seriously confused over it.

The news: Here.

The extract…

KUALA LUMPUR: The 30% bumiputra equity requirement for Malaysian companies seeking public listing is now repealed, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

However, these companies are now required to offer 50% of the public shareholding spread to bumiputra investors.

For the uninitiated, public shareholding spread is the percentage of shareholding in a listed company that must be held by the public. In numerical terms, that’s at least 1,000 people. 999 persons does not constitute the public, got it? Under Bursa rules, the current minimum public shareholding spread is 25%. But what I understand from an investment banker is this… its near impossible to even meet the 1,000 people-equals-to-public requirement in the first place. Usually, listed companies would just make an application for exemption from having to comply with this. To top that off, the determination of who gets how much shares is subject to a public ballot. Yes, lucky-draw style.

Now, if a question hinting heavily on the nonsensical impracticality of the “groundbreaking” announcement hasn’t popped up in your head already by now, go back to the top and read this post again.

Categories: Events · Thinking Out Loud

Per diem allowance exempted

June 22, 2009 · 1 Comment

Or maybe I’m exaggerating. Or dreamt it up. Or maybe my poor abused mind has finally popped on the notion that meal allowances relating to meal expenses aren’t exempted when they proposed an exemption on meal allowances.

Anyway, Halijah Bulat announced at the Malaysian Tax Conference 2009 (which is the localised version of the National Tax Conference) that MOF has agreed to exempt “day allowance”. A few squints, blinks and one creative thought later, one should deduce that she meant per diems that employees usually get when they go overseas, because she spoke about trips overseas.

Be wary though. Can’t find anything in writing about this yet.

Categories: Events · Good News

IRB’s refund boo boo

June 5, 2009 · 1 Comment

If ya’ll haven’t already heard, plus it was all over the news yesterday, the IRB has withdrawn all tax refund cheques issued from May 27 to 29 and June 1 and 2 on “technical grounds”. Of course, they won’t tell you what’s so technical about the grounds and of course I’ll tell you. :)

Their cheques were actually perfect except for one little non-cashable boo boo… after the taxpayer’s name on the “Pay to” line, they typed in bank account numbers that belonged to someone else. So, there. Now we all know how the IRB defines “technical”. A typo on a cheque. Thing was, when taxpayers called up about the weird account numbers, their first response was, “Please check with the bank”.

Now, they promise we’ll get our refund by next Wednesday. By post. Would they be “technically” late if they mailed it by Wednesday?

Categories: Bad News

PKFZ: Can we not pay for it?

June 1, 2009 · 2 Comments

An interesting analysis on the PKFZ shit hitting the nation’s already dirtied fan… only, I don’t think it’s costing RM500 per Malaysian, because not all Malaysians pay tax. I think I remember reading somewhere that there are 3 million taxpayers in Malaysia. So, the cost per taxpayer is really RM2,333.33 and counting!

It kinda brings me to an idea. What if Malaysian taxpayers lobbied for a tax rebate against this wastage? Oh, I don’t know… an idea for the political parties to save taxpayers their already flushed down the toilet hard earned dough AND at the same time, send a message that, “Hey! That was wrong and here’s your money back. We’ll find a way to bring those bozzos who created the white elephant to task”  might just be an election winner.

And it’ll kill a few birds with a stone, really. Those Malaysians eligible to pay tax but are hiding in and/or chained in a Seri Kembangan apartment because the Inland Revenue hasn’t flushed them out yet, will just not be eligible for this once in a PKFZ-boo-boo opportunity.

But then again, I tend to dream too much…

Categories: Thinking Out Loud