It was to offer a 100 percent waiver of penalties covering indirect taxes administered by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department. Later that remission rate was to fall to 50 percent.The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia announced on May 31, 2023, that the amnesty would be postponed until a date to be announced in the future.
Source: vitallaw.com
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