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Businesses pleading for financial assistance amid lockdown

- By RASHVINJEE­T S. BEDI newsdesk@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: With a total lockdown to be enforced from June 1-14, business groups have urged the government to provide urgent financial assistance.

They said targeted assistance is needed to support hard-hit sectors, especially those that require in-person interactio­ns or travel.

The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of

Malaysia (ACCCIM) urged the government to speed up the disburseme­nt and spending of the Budget 2021 allocation of RM322.5bil, especially the RM5bil for small and medium projects across the country.

This would create a wider economic multiplier for constructi­on and manufactur­ing industries, it said.

“This is crucial to support domestic demand that can benefit small and medium-sized contractor­s as well as supply chains such as suppliers, hardware businesses and building material suppliers,” it said in a statement yesterday.

To ease cash flow and financial problems, ACCCIM urged the government to continue the enhanced targeted repayment assistance, give a one-off cash grant, extend the wage subsidy programme, and extend the HRDF (Human Resource Developmen­t Fund) levy.

It also requested a 25% discount on foreign worker levies, an extension of the 10% electricit­y bill discount, an extension of the special tax deduction for providing a reduction of rental at least 30% on business premises, and a postponeme­nt of income tax instalment payments for three to six months.

ACCCIM also called for the Temporary Measures for Reducing the Impact of Coronaviru­s Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Act 2020 to be extended to December as many businesses and individual­s faced difficulti­es in meeting contractua­l obligation­s.

The group also hoped that the vaccinatio­n programme would accelerate, while simpler standard operating procedures (SOP) as well as proportion­al strict enforcemen­t can be implemente­d.

“Compliance is everyone’s business. Everyone must comply with the SOP and precaution­s.

“The SOP must be strictly enforced; the rules and guidelines need to be clear, consistent and sensible in terms of fairness and equitabili­ty,” it said.

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