The Borneo Post

Budget 2018 will be people-centric, equity market-friendly, says RHB Research

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Budget 2018 would be people-centric, equity market-friendly and emphasise on the country’s aspiration­s for the next 30 years under the Transforma­si National 2050 (TN50).

In a note yesterday, RHB Research Institute Sdn Bhd said in line with the budget’s theme, ‘Shaping the Future’, the government was expected to lay the foundation for TN50 by implementi­ng measures such as improving the Internet connectivi­ty and expanding growth in the digital economy.

“It would also incorporat­e ridesharin­g services and provide a higher allocation for education,” it said.

The research house said the budget would also focus on facilitati­ting the Industry 4.0, as well as promoting high-technology industries in areas of automation, robotic developmen­t, big data and cloud computing.

“Among the initiative­s the government may impose include introducin­g tax incentives targeted at Industry 4.0 and increasing the funding for the soft loan scheme for automation and modernisat­ion.

Besides, it said, efforts to tackle the rising cost of living would undertaken, such as increasing salaries, benefits and allowances for civil servants; extension of the 1Malaysia People’s Aid programme; assistance for Federal Land Developmen­t Authority’s settlers; and, providing incentives to increase income of the bottom 40 segment, as well as granting more tax reliefs.

It said that affordable housing would remain a concern, with subsidies expected to be provided for affordable homes buyers, while tax relief would be given for private developers.

“On the developmen­t of small and medium enterprise­s, improving financing and possible reduction in the tax rate would be expected under the Budget 2018,” it said.

RHB Research said the government would also increase the expenditur­e in 2018 by 4.3 per cent to RM269.3 billion from an estimated RM258.2 billion in 2017, on expectatio­n of higher revenue from stronger crude oil prices and tax collection. — Bernama

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