GOVERNMENT LOOKING INTO TAXING THE GHOSTS' MANAGERS
THE Inland Revenue Board has started taking legal action against Chinese cemetery managements to recover taxes amounting to more than RM100mil, reported Nanyang Siang Pau yesterday. The daily reported yesterday that the management of a cemetery in Perak owed the board RM380,000, while another in the state had received a letter asking them to pay RM360,000 in income taxes and fines. It is learnt that the management of another cemetery in Kuala Lumpur had also been asked to pay their taxes.
Chinese cemetery managements nationwide had raised concerns over the matter at a dialogue between the MCA and Chinese associations, it reported. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen, advised those Chinese cemeteries nationwide should draw up solutions to the problem. She said other Chinese cemetery managements in the country were either facing or would be facing the same problem and the MCA was trying to help them to resolve the matter. Dr Ng would ask the IRB to slow down its action in asking the managements to pay income taxes.
In order for the Government to roll out more projects and also to repair the water pipes that are leaking in all the Ministeries, the Government has to look into all possible avenues to increase it's income level by way of taxation - i.e., to increase tax from income, sales, excise, duties, from all angle, and this include the management of Ghost and later God. So IRB is extremely effective and efficient in their duties to fill up the leaking pockets of the treasury.
As the saying goes, "WHEN THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY!"
As long as the Ministers need the billions to plug the leaking pocket, it is taxpayers' duty to ensure that they get it, at all cost, in all possible way, at any price!DEMOCRAZY!!!Maybe, we should consider KeAdilan????
THE Inland Revenue Board has started taking legal action against Chinese cemetery managements to recover taxes amounting to more than RM100mil, reported Nanyang Siang Pau yesterday. The daily reported yesterday that the management of a cemetery in Perak owed the board RM380,000, while another in the state had received a letter asking them to pay RM360,000 in income taxes and fines. It is learnt that the management of another cemetery in Kuala Lumpur had also been asked to pay their taxes.
Chinese cemetery managements nationwide had raised concerns over the matter at a dialogue between the MCA and Chinese associations, it reported. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Ng Yen Yen, advised those Chinese cemeteries nationwide should draw up solutions to the problem. She said other Chinese cemetery managements in the country were either facing or would be facing the same problem and the MCA was trying to help them to resolve the matter. Dr Ng would ask the IRB to slow down its action in asking the managements to pay income taxes.
In order for the Government to roll out more projects and also to repair the water pipes that are leaking in all the Ministeries, the Government has to look into all possible avenues to increase it's income level by way of taxation - i.e., to increase tax from income, sales, excise, duties, from all angle, and this include the management of Ghost and later God. So IRB is extremely effective and efficient in their duties to fill up the leaking pockets of the treasury.
As the saying goes, "WHEN THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY!"
As long as the Ministers need the billions to plug the leaking pocket, it is taxpayers' duty to ensure that they get it, at all cost, in all possible way, at any price!DEMOCRAZY!!!Maybe, we should consider KeAdilan????
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