Publication: NST
Date of publication: Sep 5, 2012
Section heading: Business Times
Page number: 001
Byline / Author: By Roziana Hamsawi
KUALA LUMPUR: Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) chief
executive officer Datuk Seri Wahid Omar hopes the Budget 2013 will look into
the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
He said the tax has more benefits than
disadvantages to the economy, a major one being it would lessen the number of
tax evaders.
I am hopeful that the government will look at
implementing it because I am personally in favour of it, he told reporters when
met during the Maybank Hari Raya open house here yesterday.
Wahid said there is a need to broaden the base of
the Malaysian tax system.
An efficient communication to the public about GST
is highly needed to allow Malaysians to be prepared for the tax system which is
considered to be more comprehensive, effective, transparent and
businessfriendly.
With GST, the opportunity for tax evasion will be
lessened. When we have a good GST system, we can actually start lowering the
tax rate, Wahid said, noting that there are too many misconceptions about the
system and that familiarity will eventually make the public realise that the
benefits far outweigh the costs.
If GST is implemented, we can always always start
with a lower rate, at maybe 3 to 4 per cent, he said.
I am not sure if it should be done from January 1
2013 or another year, he said, adding that would be good if there's some
indication on the date of implementation.
Wahid is also hopeful that the upcoming Budget will
announce a conducive tax environment which will facilitate companies' efforts
to carry out corporate social responsibility programmes.
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