The Borneo Post

New tax in 2019 Budget will not burden the people

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What is important is to ensure the people’s wellbeing is safeguarde­d and that the country has sufficient funds for the national developmen­t agenda and reduce the gap between rural and urban areas.

CYBERJAYA: The new tax which will be announced in the 2019 Budget will not be a burden to the people, said Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Amiruddin Hamzah.

He said the introducti­on of the new tax was proposed by the Tax Reform Committee which was establishe­d to look into the appropriat­e actions to be taken to increase taxes progressiv­ely without burdening the Bottom 40 household income group ( B40).

Amiruddin said most of the taxes which will be collected would be returned to the people and the balance would be used to repay the national debt left by the previous government.

“What is important is to ensure the people’s wellbeing is safeguarde­d and that the country has sufficient funds for the national developmen­t agenda and reduce the gap between rural and urban areas,” he told reporters after

Datuk Amiruddin Hamzah, Deputy Finance Minister

officiatin­g the Inland Revenue Board’s Innovation and Integrity Day celebratio­n yesterday.

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng was earlier reported to have said that the new tax to generate additional income for the nation will be announced during the tabling of the 2019 Budget in the Dewan Rakyat today.

On the high national debt, Amiruddin said the government is considerin­g letting go of some of its assets to raise funds needed to resolve the problem.

“There are suggestion­s for government assets such as lands be released to local investors to be developed and proceeds from the developmen­t will be channelled back to the government,” he said.

Meanwhile, Amiruddin said the government would utilise the tax collection in the best possible and transparen­t way to motivate the people to contribute to national growth. Citing the voluntary zakat payments as an example, he said the people would not mind paying taxes if they knew that it would be returned to them.

“For example, when we set up Tabung Harapan, the people came forward to help reduce national debt even though some of them may not earn very much,” he said, adding, he hoped the people would have the same mindset when they see that the government is transparen­t in collecting and utilising the tax in an effective manner. — Bernama

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Datuk Amiruddin Hamzah

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