GST INFO

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Restoran di Pulau Pinang diserbu Kastam kerana gagal patuh GST

Kastam serbu restoran Line Clear kerana gagal patuh Akta GST

September 6, 2016

Pegawai kastam menyiasat restoran Nasi Kandar Line Clear susulan aduan pelanggan yang resit tidak dikeluarkan selepas bayaran dibuat.

GEORGE TOWN: Restoran Nasi Kandar Line Clear yang terkenal di Penang Road di sini diserbu pegawai kastam malam tadi susulan menerima aduan daripada pelanggan yang restoran itu tidak mengeluarkan resit GST (invois cukai).

Kira-kira 9 malam semalam, pegawai kastam yang berpakaian biasa menyamar sebagai pelanggan, mula membuat pemerhatian untuk mengenal pasti sama ada pelanggan diberikan invois cukai atau tidak.

Sunday, 4 September 2016

5% OF 420,000 COMPANIES HAVE NOT BEEN SUBMITTING THE GST RETURN

High submission of GST return statements

Tuesday, 30 August 2016

KUALA LUMPUR: About 95% of some 420,000 companies have been submitting the goods and services tax (GST) monthly return statements since its implementation over a year ago.

Royal Malaysian Customs Department director-general Datuk Seri Khazali Ahmad said the higher submission rate was indicative of the smooth implementation of the system.

Saturday, 3 September 2016

GST FRAUD CASE 1ST IN MALAYSIA - 2 DENY FAKE GST CLAIMS OF RM945,123


Two deny fake GST claims of RM945,123


IPOH: In what is said to be the first such case in the country, two men have claimed trial to 12 counts of making fraudulent claims on the Goods and Services Tax (GST) totalling RM945,123.
Businessmen Mok Siew Khuen and Ahmad Zawawi Abdul Rahim, both 49, were charged with five and seven counts respectively under Section 89 (1)(b) of the GST Act 2014 at the Sessions Court here yesterday.

CUSTOMS TO AUDIT GST REGISTERED FROM 1 SEPTEMBER (KNOWN AS OPS CBOS)

Customs to audit GST-registered firms from Sept 1


KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department will launch the Customs Blue Ocean Strategy Operation (Ops CBOS) in phases from Sept 1 to audit companies registered for the goods and services Tax (GST).

Director Datuk Seri Khazali Ahmad said that about 50,000 companies have been identified in the first phase. The audit is to ensure that they are on the right track, he said.