The Sun (Malaysia)

2018 Budget addresses over 80% of people’s concerns: MoF

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PUTRAJAYA: The 2018 Budget has successful­ly addressed over 80% of the people’s concerns, including the rising cost of living, the cost of doing business, education funds and affordable housing, said the Finance Ministry.

Head of the 2018 Budget team Mohd Hassan Ahmad said the concerns were highlighte­d in the government’s social media channel and the prime minister’s twitter account.

“The allocation­s under the 2018 Budget are the largest ever granted compared with the budgets of previous years,” Mohd Hassan told reporters after a special briefing on the 2018 Budget.

Themed, “Prosper with Inclusive Economy, Balancing Between Worldly and Hereafter, For the Wellbeing of the Rakyat, Towards The TN50 Aspiration”, the 2018 Budget saw a total allocation of RM280.25 billion, an increase of RM19.45 billion from the RM260.80 billion allocated under the 2017 Budget.

He said the higher allocation­s were made possible because of increased collection from corporate income tax, personal tax and the goods and services tax.

“Our revenue has also improved, thanks to higher crude oil prices, which is currently trading above US$60 (US$1=RM4.23) per barrel.”

Mohd Hassan said the people expected the government to increase the 1Malaysia People’s Aid (BR1M) payout while civil servants anticipate­d a three-months bonus.

“We are not doing that. What we have given was based on our capacity and it was more important to ensure that the country remains strong and competitiv­e towards achieving the target of becoming a high-income nation by 2020,” he said. – Bernama

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