- Malaysian Customs Department issued Service Tax Policy No. 7/2024 on July 26
- Clarifies service tax treatment on issuance of virtual credit cards
- Virtual credit cards issued as product enhancements over physical credit cards not subject to service tax if conditions are met
- Service tax charged on issuance of virtual credit card without physical card or if intended to fully replace physical credit card
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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