The Borneo Post

Start-ups get 5+5 tax exemption — Najib

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government provides various incentives, including tax exemptions for a period of 5 + 5 years to help start-up companies expand their business, including making internatio­nal forays, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the government through Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC) has also implemente­d the Global Accelerati­on and Innovation Network (GAIN) programme to provide advisory services and expertise to potential local technology companies.

“A total of 149 high-tech local companies have benefited from such programmes,” he said when responding to a question from Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah (BN-Lenggong) during the Ministers’ Question Time at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

A total of 149 high-tech local companies have benefited from such programmes. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

To the original question from Shamsul Anuar on the opportunit­ies in the digital economy and its impact to community developmen­t, Najib said the digital economy developmen­t programmes undertaken by MDEC had benefitted more than 194,000 entreprene­urs from January last year until September this year.

He said among the programmes carried out were “eUsahawan” which had provided training to 92,926 young and rural entreprene­urs through courses conducted at selected educationa­l, and technical and vocational training centres (TVET) centers throughout the country.

“Of them, 27,170 or 29 per cent of the participan­ts have recorded additional total sales of more than RM112 million,” he said, adding that 59 per cent of the participan­ts were women.

Najib said another programme undertaken by MDEC, eRezeki, which promoted the use of digital technology by empowering people to grab economic opportunit­ies through the crowdsourc­ing platform, has trained 101,693 individual­s through eRezeki centres and representa­tives across the country.

“Of them, 57,572 or 57 per cent have generated revenues of over RM81 million,” he added. — Bernama

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The timber sector accounted for 18 per cent of total export earnings of the commodity sector and remained as one of the major foreign exchange earners for Malaysia.

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