The Borneo Post

ACCCIS calls on Sarawak government to abolish sales tax on imported tyres

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KUCHING: The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Sarawak (ACCCIS) has appealed to the State government to abolish the State Sales Tax imposed on imported tyres, which took effect early last year.

President Datuk Tan Jit Kee said this was part of ACCCIS’ proposal and input sent to Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg prior to the tabling of the 2022 State Budget.

“Previously, the businesses from the tyre industry had approached the chamber to deal with the SST on tyres. When we presented the appeal to the Chief Minister, he had agreed to reduce the SST from 5 per cent to 2.5 per cent.

“But now we want this to be abolished so that there will be no SST on imported tyres,” he explained.

Tan said ACCCIS also appealed to Abang Johari to stop the Kuching Port Authority (KPA) from collecting channel maintenanc­e fees from importers and port users.

He opined that it defied logic for KPA to charge the fees even before the completion of the dredging project.

“We want to appeal to the chief minister and State government to provide funding for KPA to acquire a new quay crane so that the service delivery of containers will improve for the benefit of consignees and importers,” he told a virtual press briefing here yesterday.

Tan pointed out that early this year, there was congestion and delays in the handling of containers at Senari Port due to the computer outage at KPA.

As a result, he said shipping companies had to impose a congestion surcharge on consignees and importers.

“To improve delivery service, the State government should provide funding to KPA to acquire a new quay crane,” he stressed, adding ACCCIS had prepared the letter and would submit it to Abang Johari in time for the upcoming State Budget.

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