PRIME Minister Najib Razak made a pledge today that there will be no hike in the goods and services tax (GST).
Speaking at the 36th World Customs Day in Putrajaya today, Najib, however, pointed out that the country’s GST rate is among the lowest in the world and revenue from this contentious tax has brought “stability” to the country.
Najib also announced that RM58.8 billion in revenue was collected by the Customs Department for 2017, of which at least RM44 billion was from GST alone.
The Customs Department also seized RM1 billion from anti-smuggling operations last year.
Also present at today’s event were Customs director-general Subromaniam Tholasy, Finance Minister II Johari Abdul Ghani and chief secretary to the government Ali Hamsa.
He defended the tax which was introduced in mid-2015 at 6%, to cover a shortfall in government revenue, adding that it was because of this tax Putrajaya was able to make a special payments to civil servants earlier this month.
“It was through the GST that we have RM1.6 billion to distribute for the special payment. It was because of this policy that allowed sufficient revenue,” he said, adding that the GST helps fund programmes for the benefit of Malaysians.
“The policy gave us stability. Even during the collapse in oil prices and a global recession, we have sufficient revenue.”
He said that Moody’s Rating Agency gave the country an ‘A’ credit rating recently as it is “stable”, and this was because of the introduction of the GST.
“If there was no GST, special payments would not be possible. Who knows, we may even enter recession,” Najib said, adding that the lower income households, known as B40, also saw higher redistribution of income.
“It shows that the decision we made (to introduce the GST) was the best decision, as other countries have followed suit, including Saudi Arabia recently (which introduced a value-added tax).” – January 24, 2018.
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