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40,280 GST refund claims worth RM4.006 billion settled — Customs DG

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PUTRAJAYA: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department has se led the Goods and Services Tax (GST) refund claims amounting to RM4.006 billion, involving 40,280 claims to 27,426 companies for the period between June 22 and Nov 30 this year.

Its director-general Datuk Seri Abdul Latif Abdul Kadir said there were 82,517 GST refund claims amounting to RM1.316 billion by 48,225 companies that could not be processed.

He said among the problems faced by the department to process the claims was because the claimant failed to provide feedback to submit the required documents and submi ed invalid bank informatio­n.

“This happened because the claimants did not update their company registrati­on informatio­n such as business address, telephone number and email in the MyGST system which resulted in notices or informatio­n not reaching them,” he told a press conference here yesterday.

He advised companies that had yet to receive their GST refund claims to update their registrati­on informatio­n and bank informatio­n in the Taxpayer Access Point (TAP), MyGST.

They can also contact the department through email to refundgst@customs.gov.my, he said.

On June 15 this year, Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the GST refund would be made from June 22, 2020, and payment to all claimants was expected to be completed by December 2020 at the latest.

To a question whether there were false claims, Abdul Latif said the department would have to conduct an investigat­ion and audit first before classifyin­g a claim as false.

“We cannot simply say there are companies making false GST claims. An audit needs to be done, and if there is a basis, we will take action for cheating the government,” he added.

In another developmen­t, Abdul Latif said the two-day 94th

Malaysian Customs Directors Meeting (MPPKSM) was held online starting yesterday to meet the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the National Security Council to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“The main purpose of this meeting is to discuss the department’s policies as well as to discuss the level of monitoring on actions that have been carried out based on the policies introduced,” he added. — Bernama

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