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Malaysia to widen tax net, raise minimum wages in 2025
Malaysia to widen tax net, raise minimum wages in 2025 as budget spending hits record
Malaysia will introduce a slew of new taxes, cut subsidies for a widely used fuel, and raise the minimum wage from next year, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Friday as he announced a record budget spending plan of 421 billion ringgit ($98 billion).
Malaysia to revamp gasoline subsidies and raise taxes in a bid to narrow deficit
Malaysia will introduce new taxes and revamp gasoline, education and healthcare subsidies next year as part of aggressive reforms to narrow the country's fiscal deficit.
Petrol subsidy cuts, new taxes and wage increases to be focus of Malaysia’s 2025 Budget: Analysts
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will be unveiling his third budget at a time of a resurgent economy and a strong ringgit.
Malaysia plans record budget spending in 2025 as reforms boost revenue
Malaysia announced on Friday record budget spending of 421 billion ringgit ($98 billion) for 2025, with the government boosting salaries and retirement funds for civil servants as it pursues further subsidy and tax reforms to bolster revenue.
Budget 2025: Malaysia forecasts record budget spending for 2025, more subsidy reform
Malaysia on Friday unveiled a record budget spending for 2025, focusing on economic restructuring to improve its revenues through subsidy rationalisation and fiscal reforms.
Budget 2025: Malaysians, here’s all your incoming individual income tax reliefs; and if you are a worker, RM1,700 minimum wage is coming too
What will you get in tax income reliefs from Budget 2025? And what tax changes should you look out for? Here are all the major individual income tax reliefs and exemptions from Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s Budget 2025 speech today: There are also tax reliefs on individual income linked to the welfare of senior citizens: Tax relief for payments for parents’ medical check-up: Expanded to include vaccination costs.
Malaysia to widen tax net and cut subsidies in 2025 as budget spending hits record
Malaysia will widen the scope of its sales and services tax (SST) and reform the subsidy of a widely used fuel next year, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Friday as he announced record budget spending of 421 billion ringgit ($98 billion).
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Malaysia’s record 2025 budget to boost economy, welfare, as Anwar leverages political stability
The budget aims to grow Malaysia’s appeal as a destination for hi-tech investments while also uplifting the country’s most ...
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Malaysia’s minimum wage to go up to RM1,700 from Feb 1
The government has agreed to increase the minimum wage rate from RM1,500 currently to RM1,700, with effect from Feb ...
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Another record budget for Malaysia to sustain near-term growth with increased consumption
The RM421 billion (S$127.8 billion) budget includes RM12 billion to raise payouts to 2.5 million civil servants and ...
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Malaysia’s Budget Eyed for Catalysts to Spur Rebound in Bonds
Malaysia’s sovereign bonds and currency are poised to rebound on robust economic indicators and expectations for fiscal ...
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Malaysia Budget 2025 live updates (auto/transport)
Budget 2025 for Malaysia is being tabled now (October 18, 4pm) by finance minister and prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar ...
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Malaysia Eyes More Subsidy Cuts, New Taxes in 2025 Budget to Boost Finances
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia will likely introduce further subsidy cuts and new taxes as part of its budget for next year, ...
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Budget 2025: Winners and losers of Putrajaya’s largest federal spending to date
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim tabled the country’s biggest ever federal spending plan in Budget 2025 yesterday, ...
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Malaysia’s prime minister will try to keep the country’s ‘feel-good’ vibes alive with his upcoming budget
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will announce his third budget on Friday, following a good 2024 for the Southeast ...
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