- Accountants association urges government to reintroduce simplified GST
- Concerns about SST expansion burdening businesses and consumers in Sabah
- SAPA suggests a flat-rate GST at 3 percent for fairness and transparency
- Proposal aims to ease administrative burdens and reduce cost layering
- SAPA president believes modern GST with exemptions would benefit Malaysia’s fiscal goals
Source: thestar.com.my
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