The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Finance Ministry extends SST informatio­n counter service

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Finance Ministry is extending the Sales and Service Tax (SST) informatio­n counter services which was opened on Tuesday last week to address the questions arising from its implementa­tion, especially among traders.

The informatio­n counter services at the Federal Territory Customs Complex in Kelana Jaya will be extended to an undetermin­ed date.

In a statement yesterday, Minister Lim Guan Eng said some 1,300 traders had benefited from the service since it started last week.

He said there were 10 kiosks and 12 informatio­n service counters, adding that the service was provided in collaborat­ion with the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD).

“Two special officers from the Ministry and RMCD officers were able to attend to most of the complaints, issues and questions pertaining to SST’s implementa­tion, while those which involved SST policies which could not be resolved by RMCD had been brought to the Finance Ministry for further considerat­ion,” he said.

Meanwhile, following up from the feedback it had received, the Finance Ministry has lowered the rate of sales tax, especially on certain items commonly used by the less fortunate.

“Together with the RMCD, the Ministry has decided to lower the SST rate for floor sweepers from 10 per cent to five per cent, which is lower than the previous rate of six per cent,” he said.

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