- Public Ruling No. 2/2025 outlines procedures and eligibility for Foreign Missions and International Organisations to claim Service Tax refunds under the Service Tax Act 2018.
- Claims must be supported by required documents and submitted quarterly to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and uploaded to the eProtocol portal.
- After MOFA approval, documents must be submitted to the State RMCD office within the following month.
- Claims can be submitted up to 12 months from the date the Service Tax was paid; late claims beyond 12 months will not be accepted.
Source: assets.kpmg.com
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