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Budget 2019 economic highlights

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Publish date: Fri, 02 Nov 2018, 06:39 PM

Main economic points from the Budget 2019

* Federal Government’s debt and liabilities up to end June 2018 stood at RM1.065 trillionl, which is about RM350bil higher than the amount officially disclosed by the previous government. 

* The ringgit has appreciated 12.3% against the Indian Rupee, 8.1% against the Indonesian Rupiah, 3% against Philippine Pesos, 3.2% against Chinese Renminbi and 0.6% against Singapore Dollar.

* Government to use accrual basis of accounting to replace the cash basis of accounting.

* Govt to table Fiscal Responsibility Act by 2012 to avoid uncontrolled spending.

* Govt’s official debt as a percentage of GDP is expected to register 51.8% while total liabilities reduced to 73.5% in 2019.

* The RM5.2bil KVDT Project will be re-tendered through open tender and is expected to provide substantial cost savings.

* The government will establish an airport Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). The Govt hopes to raise RM4bil from selling 30% stake in the equity REIT.

* Under the GST, only 545 items were zero rated while under SST, almost 10 times the items were exempt from Sales Tax.

* Imposed departure levy for all passengers travelling abroad via air starting June 1, 2019.

* The Govt will launch a Special Programme, giving taxpayers an opportunity to voluntarily declare any unreported income.

* For online services imported by consumers, foreign service providers will be required to register with the Customs Department, imposing and remitting related service tax with effect from Jan 1, 2020.

* RM80mil for electricity subsidy. The subsidy will only be available for those registered with e-Kasih program and the rate will be increased to RM40 per month.

* Reducing mandatory contribution from employers to 4% from 6% to Malaysians aged over 60.

* Government to collect revenue of RM261.8bil, incuding special dividend of RM30bil from Petronas.

* Price of Ron 95 will be floated after subsidy is put in place. 

* Fuel subsidy will be 30 sen per litre and capped at 100 litres a month for cars and 40 litres a month for motorcycle. 

* Gaming machine licence will increase from RM10,000 to RM50,000 per annum; gambling duty will increase from 20% to 30% based on gross earnings.

* The Government plan to  introduce excise duty from  April 1, 2019 at 40 sen per litrr on two categories of sugary drinks manufactured in the form of ready-to-drink beverages.

* The government will freeze toll charges on all highways in the city in 2019 with an estimated budget RM700mil.

* The government will also abolish toll for motorcycle on the First and Second Bridge in Penang, as well as the Second Link Expressway in Johor with an estimated cost of RM20mil a year from Jan 1, 2019.

* SST exemption on construction services and building materials. In return, REHDA has agreed to reduce by 10% the house price which is not subject to price control for new projects.

* Securities Commission has approved the framework for the equity-generation fund platform and P2P lending. To date, RM170mil has been raised by 450 companies from various sectors through these platforms. 

* Khazanah Nasional will develop 80 acres of land in Subang as a world class aerospace hub. Khazanah will work MARA in producing high-skilled manpower to meet industry needs.  

* Government earmarked 380 acres of land in Pulau Indah as a Free Trade Zone to support and catalyse shipping and logistics activities in Port Klang.

* Government will implement the Biodiesel B10 Programme (a mixture of 10% palm oil content) for the transport sector and B7 for the industrial sector in 2019.

* Government has also allocated RM30mil to assist all oil palm smallholders to obtain Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification.

* To promote digital economy, the Government will implement the National Fiber Optic and Connectivity Plan (NFCP) with an allocation of RM1bil. 

 

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2018/11/02/budget-2019-economic-highlights/

 

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relaks

This 1 good. Less jam. But why didn’t intro. carbon tax to lessen air pollution in cities?

The government will freeze toll charges on all highways in the city in 2019 with an estimated budget RM700mil.

2018-11-02 19:16

relaks

Such tiny budget. And concentrate at rural areas only. Disappointed.

* To promote digital economy, the Government will implement the National Fiber Optic and Connectivity Plan (NFCP) with an allocation of RM1bil.

2018-11-02 19:19

Op3rs

diu got which budget u will happy la. sei sohai

2018-11-02 19:20

feimah

Proposals individuals Income tax relief on contribution to approved provident fund or takaful or life insurance premiums to be adjusted the current total of RM6,000): 1. Income tax relief on contributions to and Income takaful contributions or payment for life insurance premiums up RM3. 000.2. Income tax relief premiums for public servants under the pension scheme, to be increased RM7,000
Higher income tax for those earning RM36k without life insurance in non public sector.
Very unfair lor.
Govt will earn more tax compared to petrol 30sen subsidy.
Worse then previous govt.
I will vote for opposition in next GE.

2018-11-03 11:27

qqq3

Resorts world can close shop

2018-11-03 11:45

pussycats

those buying subsidy petrols only need to line up...If can't lineup in petro station for at least 30 minutes or more like what BR1M (now BSH) lineup to get BR1M in bank...then you just pay for ubsubsidy petrol with no line up lah...

The BR1M receivers need to lineup in Bank, who say petrol subsidy receivers no need to lineup in petrol station???

2018-11-03 15:29

OrlandoOIL

One important thing to bear in mind previously whn jibby give u 5 cent he took rm 10

Now PH give less but no take lo

2018-11-04 10:16

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