The Borneo Post (Sabah)

IRB aims for RM1 bln in taxes

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PETALING JAYA: The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) hopes to collect more than RM1 billion in tax revenue this year following the reduction of penalties on taxpayers.

Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri Dr Mohd Shukor Mahfar said last year the board managed to collect close to RM1 billion.

“Last year, we give a similar reduction but we worked on a small scale but this year we are going to double our efforts to achieve our target,” he told reporters after opening a half-day seminar titled, “A Year into Final Tax : Issues and Challenges” organised by the IRB and Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF).

The IRB

recently announced a reduction of penalty for taxpayers who voluntary disclosure between March 1 and Dec 15, 2016.

Thereducti­onwasforth­ose whohavenot­submittedt­heir income tax return forms or petroleum statement forms for years as well as those who wish to declare the correct informatio­n in the tax forms which had been submitted earlier.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak had announced in the recalibrat­ed 2016 Budget that the government would consider relaxing the imposition of penalties on taxpayers to encourage them to come forward to report their incomes for previous years.

Mohd Shukor said beginning this year, the board would assist taxpayers who are affected by the challengin­g economic situation but urged them to abide by IRB guidelines.

Askedonrep­ortsofhigh­tax evadersamo­ngprofessi­onals like lawyers, doctors and also artistes, he said the board would target them this year.

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