- Malaysia’s 2024 Budget includes a 2% rise in the Service Tax from 6% to 8%
- Certain essential supplies will remain at 6%
- A new Luxury Tax will be implemented
- Sales Tax of 5% or 10% on turnover for the sale of goods
- Sales and Service Taxes were reintroduced in Malaysia after a brief period of Goods & Services Tax
- Food, beverages, car parks, and telecommunications will remain at 6%
- The Service Tax net will be extended to logistics services, brokerage and underwriting services, and karaoke outlets
- A new Luxury Tax will be introduced on the sales of jewellery and watches.
Source: vatcalc.com
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