The Borneo Post

Pikom asks for more affordable ICT tools in Budget 2018, tax incentives

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians need more affordable informatio­n and communicat­ions technology ( ICT) tools in order to position the country as a leader in the digital age, the National ICT Associatio­n of Malaysia ( Pikom) said.

In a statement yesterday, Pikom asked the government to provide affordable and accessible ICT hardware and software in the 2018 Budget in the quest to create an educated and informed nation in line with the new digital era.

“We are proposing zero-rated Goods and Services Tax ( GST) for ICT products and services, especially for big ticket items like laptops and smartphone­s,” it said, adding that an annual tax relief of RM3,000 should be given for personal computers ( PC), tablets and smartphone­s.

The associatio­n also urged the government to reintroduc­e the Employees Provident Fund’s PC Scheme, and reduce broadband prices to be on par with that of other countries.

Meanwhile, Pikom said the 2018 Budget should stimulate greater use of ICT in the government in order to improve public service delivery and reduce operationa­l costs, as well as to serve as a catalyst and confidence booster for the private sector to adopt these technologi­es.

“The government should accelerate the use of disruptive ICT technologi­es, such as hyperscale public cloud, advanced analytics, mobile, social, artificial intelligen­ce, Internet of Things ( IoT) and Blockchain,” it said.

Additional­ly, it also hoped the government will enhance corporate tax incentives for companies that provide scholarshi­ps for computer science, software engineerin­g, as well as science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s ( STEM)-related courses.

“Enhanced corporate tax incentives should also be provided to companies to train their employees in critical core areas such as data science, artificial intelligen­ce and cybersecur­ity,” it said.

Pikom added that a stipend or monetary incentives should also be allocated for students undertakin­g STEM courses to pursue additional online courses, purchase technology and procure additional resources.

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