Skip to main content

Bring back GST, MIER says when presenting Budget 2020 wishlist


KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 — Pakatan Harapan should reintroduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) at a lower rate to safeguard government revenue against oil price instability, the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) suggested today.

MIER chairman Tan Sri Kamal Salih said the GST was more effective than the Sales and Services Tax (SST) the government introduced as its replacement.
The proposal was among the items on MIER’s wishlist that they hoped would be implemented for next year’s federal Budget.
“I think they have to rethink their taxation systems, because when the last government introduced GST, it was after a lot of effort, and studies, and when the oil price was going down, GST (revenue) was what was keeping the government afloat.
“But now the PH government has abolished GST and I was one of those who counselled them against abolishing it because the SST system, no matter how you expand the sectors or despite the information system and enforcements, it will still not be enough to fulfil the requirement which was produced by GST.
“GST was a fair system; some people say it’s regressive because the poor will be affected, but we have got exclusion clauses that will keep or protect the lower income groups,” he said.
When asked, Kamal later explained it would be best to reimplement the GST as soon as possible, but conceded that it would have to be preceded with steady economic growth so it would not end up burdening the people.
He said GST at a lower rate would be feasible if reimplementation was on the cards, and not the previous rate of six per cent.
“Maybe at a lower level, but with subsidies on the other hand and support for businesses, I think you can have a package that can be a win-win all round and keep the cost of living down.
“I think it must be less than six per cent, not zero. Maybe one to three per cent would be ideal, three per cent was what I would have recommended,” he said.
“If you calculate three per cent of household income and businesses, how much is that already? There is a RM19 billion to RM22 billion gap from tax revenues when GST shifted to the SST,” he added.
PH had made it one of their main manifesto promises that the GST would be abolished if they are to take over Putrajaya during last year’s 14th General Election.
Following their historic victory, defeating Barisan Nasional, the GST was then zero-rated on June 1, 2018, and then removed and replaced with the SST on September 1, following a three-month-long tax holiday.
The GST was implemented by the previous Barisan Nasional administration at a six per cent rate, and came into effect on April 1, 2015 up until its abolishment last year.
Kamal also supported the idea of a capital gains tax for the rich, saying the more affluent should bear a larger burden compared to the bottom 40 per cent(B40).
“The difference between the top 10 per cent and the bottom 40 per cent is seven times, so they should bear a larger burden and then transfer it down to the B40 so that it’s a more acceptable distribution, that what’s Vision 2030 is all about.
On what he expects to be announced during the Budget announcement next week, Kamal said he foresees more initiatives aimed at reducing the cost of living being introduced.
He explained that cash aid programs like the Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH) might be broadened to have a larger coverage that will affect those up to the bottom 50 per cent.
“I do not know for sure what kind of new initiatives, but they (the government) will probably strengthen the Bantuan Sara Hidup, maybe raise the levels in terms of its quantum and also the numbers that can benefit from it.
“Maybe a larger coverage beyond the B40, maybe up to the B50, who will be eligible for BSH, because they, the B40 and B50, at the top they are also vulnerable as many of them are unemployed because companies are closing,” he added.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Police Call Up Sarawak Chinese Activist Members For Not Standing For National Anthem

Police Call Up Sarawak Chinese Activist Members For Not Standing For National Anthem Sarawak for Sarawakians (S4S) official spokesman Shaow Tung Leong (The Star) – Police have called up seven members of the Sarawak for Sarawakians (S4S) activist group who did not stand up for the national anthem, as seen in a video clip which has gone viral on social media. State deputy commissioner of police DCP Datuk Dev Kumar said a police report on the incident was lodged on Monday (Sept 30). “Based on the report, we have commenced investigations under Section 8(3) of the National Anthem Act 1968,” he said. Under Section 8, anyone who knowingly shows disrespect to the national anthem in a public place can be fined up to RM100 or jailed not more than one month. S4S spokesman Shaow Tung Leong, who was among those called up by police over the incident, said their action was a “silent protest” against the Federal Government’s “unfair” treatment of Sarawak. “We did not stand up because we feel d...

Perlembagaan benarkan Agong singkir PM, kata peguam

SHAH ALAM: Peguam kepada bekas perdana menteri Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad menyifatkan adalah salah untuk berkata Yang di-Pertuan Agong tidak mempunyai kuasa menyingkir Perdana Menteri. Malah, undang-undang tertinggi negara iaitu Perlembagaan Persekutuan dengan jelasnya menyatakan, “kuasa melantik termasuk kuasa untuk menolak,” kata Mohamed Haniff Khatri Abdulla. “Ada pihak mempersoal kuasa Agong terhadap Perdana Menteri (Datuk Seri Najib Razak). Bagi saya, jawapannya ada dalam perlembagaan. “Perkara 40 (2) (a) menyatakan Agong boleh bertindak menurut budi bicara dalam pelantikan Perdana Menteri. Ia tidak menyentuh soal kuasa memecat Perdana Menteri. “Tetapi dalam Seksyen 29 Jadual ke-11, undang-undang bertulis menyatakan bagi individu atau pihak yang diberi kuasa membuat pelantikan ke mana-mana pejabat, kuasa yang sama hendaklah ditafsirkan sebagai termasuk kuasa untuk membuang kerja atau menggantung individu yang dilantik dan melantik orang lain buat sementara bagi menggantikan indivi...

Penghantaran Helicopter dibeli era BN dihalang, alasan ada penyelwengan

Menteri Pertahanan kitalah iaitu YB  mat Sabu yang mengarahkan agar penyerahan helikopter penyerang MD-530G kepada ATM ditangguhkan atas alasan untuk menyiasat penyelewengan walaupun pesawat yang ditempah telah pun siap. RM301 JUTA SUDAH DIBAYAR HELIKOPTER MD-530G TIDAK DITERIMA Begitulah tajuk pemberitaan FMT yang berterusan  membawa agenda dajal dalam usaha menghasut rakyat dengan fitnah terhadap kerajaan terdahulu serta oleh media utama pro PH yang lain dan turut dikongsi oleh RBA RBA dan barua 3K mereka Dengan status panjangnya 10 perkataan  atau dengan hanya share tajuk seperti yg dilapor FMT kebanyakan mahacai dan RBA sudah faham segala gala,  walau pun kami penyokong UMNO hampir satu jam satu satu artikel dibaca semata mata mahu memahami satu satu isu agar ia tidak bias dalam pemahaman kami selaku rakyat Malaysia. Hamba politik PH serta BARUA BARUANYA bertungkus lumus untuk mengekalkan kuasa politik mereka pada PRU 15 sanggup berbuat apa saja terma...