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Guan Eng: Taxpayers with no foreign bank accounts need not fret

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PUTRAJAYA: Taxpayers who do not have foreign bank accounts need not worry if they receive a letter or e-mail from the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) under the Special Voluntary Disclosure Programme (PKPS).

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said the programme is aimed at helping individual­s with income obtained from sources within Malaysia that is kept in a foreign bank account but has not been declared or taxed.

“If the income has been declared to IRB or taxed and later channelled overseas, everything is above board according to the income tax laws.

“Opening a foreign bank account is standardis­ed internatio­nally, with further details about registrati­on and taxation informatio­n required to be submitted to the foreign country’s authoritie­s,” he said in a statement here yesterday

Lim said his ministry had reportedly received many enquiries from individual­s who had received letters or e-mails from IRB regarding the programme.

IRB chief executive officer Datuk Seri Sabin Samitah had reportedly said earlier that the board had introduced the PKPS as one taxation solution for those who have not declared a taxable income that is generated from sources within Malaysia but that is deposited in a foreign bank account.

Under the programme, the government agrees to reduce the penalty from 300% to 10% if the disclosure is made on or before March 31, 2019 and to 15% if it is made on or before June 30, 2019.

Lim explained that under the Automatic Exchange of Informatio­n initiative with the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t signed by more than 100 countries, IRB has begun to receive financial informatio­n, particular­ly regarding ownership of overseas bank accounts, since September last year.

“In other words, PKPS offers a taxation solution for those with foreign bank accounts but whose income has not been reported to IRB.

“It is the taxpayers in this category who have been requested in IRB’s letter or e-mail to contact the board and report their income to it,” he said.

Lim explained that taxpayers whose income generated from sources within Malaysia is kept in a foreign bank account but has not been reported to IRB may make a voluntary disclosure under the programme.

“I have also requested IRB to take stern action against the handful of its officers who have taken advantage of the PKPS implementa­tion by being unprofessi­onal, threatenin­g taxpayers and not following the procedures,” he added.

Lim stressed that there has been no change in the system or quantum of tax penalty in Malaysia, although the previous raids at taxpayers’ homes in the middle of the night by armed and masked officers from the National Revenue Recovery Enforcemen­t Team have been stopped.

He said IRB will send new letters and e-mails to replace the previous PKPS circular in order to prevent any misunderst­anding.

 ??  ?? Above board: Lim says if the income has been declared to IRB or taxed and later channelled overseas, everything is above board according to the income tax laws.
Above board: Lim says if the income has been declared to IRB or taxed and later channelled overseas, everything is above board according to the income tax laws.

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