Business

Bring back GST? OECD suggestion should be considered: Mustapa

Organisation also suggests expanding employment injury insurance coverage, introducing carbon tax

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 Aug 2021 5:25PM

Bring back GST? OECD suggestion should be considered: Mustapa
Bringing back the goods and services tax as part of Malaysia’s medium-term fiscal strategy is something policymakers should consider when the time is right, says Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed. – Bernama pic, August 12, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has recommended that Malaysia bring back the goods and services tax (GST) as part of its medium-term fiscal strategy.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said this is something policymakers should consider when the time is right.

He said the OECD 2021 Economic Survey of Malaysia has made a number of recommendations to stimulate economic revival and put the country’s economy back on a firm footing post-pandemic.

“Among them is to prepare a post-Covid-19 medium-term fiscal strategy to reduce public debt and contingent liabilities. Our fiscal situation has indeed been strained since last year by the economic contraction, a steep decline in revenues, and increased expenditure for healthcare and income support programmes,” he said at the launch of the OECD 2021 Economic Survey of Malaysia.

Mustapa said the government will always put the rakyat first, especially during times of need, but when this crisis settles down and things normalise, Malaysia must begin to gradually set the economy back on sustainable fiscal footing.

The OECD also recommended that the country expand the coverage of employment injury insurance for the self-employed to more sectors.

“It also recommended that we include workers in unregulated markets, such as gig platform workers, in the pension scheme under the Employees Provident Fund (EPF).

“These recommendations in the social protection space suggest that Malaysia must adapt to the changing socio-economic landscape, and must implement quality regulation in unregulated markets to protect Malaysian workers,” he added.

In addition, the OECD also suggested that Malaysia introduce a carbon tax and gradually increase its rate over time, while at the same time mitigate the tax’s impact on vulnerable households.

“Malaysia will deliberate on some of the OECD’s recommendations, and where suitable, incorporate them into our medium-term and long-term economic policies.

“As Malaysia positions itself for the next phase of its development, the OECD 2021 Economic Survey of Malaysia has also suggested steps that Malaysia needs to take to transition successfully into a high-income country and to sustain equitable growth beyond the Covid-19 pandemic.

“This is in line with our country’s aspirations to achieve a decent standard of living for all Malaysians.” – Bernama, August 12, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 4d

Selangor still Malaysia’s top economic engine, DOSM data counters political claims

Malaysia / 1mth

No need for extra burdensome GST on lower and middle-income groups

Malaysia / 1mth

Penang initiates measures to minimise impact of Middle East conflict

Malaysia / 1mth

Bring back GST under any name, KJ tells government

Malaysia / 1mth

Penang CM: New developments key to stimulating state economy

Malaysia / 2mth

Selangor allocates over RM130 million to face West Asia crisis

Spotlight

Malaysia

Malaysia must accelerate energy transition to safeguard future

By The Vibes Says

Opinion

World suffers from shortage of trust, Modi tells G7 leaders

Malaysia

Mother, son perish in Johor crash with trailer

Malaysia

Head-on crash with durian lorry kills two on Pahang highway

Malaysia

MACC smashes RM2.5 million procurement cartel in sweeping multi state raids

Malaysia

Malaysian tourists spark backlash in China over alleged rude behaviour (video)

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Diary

Penang: Strict enforcement to ensure food hygiene, focus on deliveries

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Four men arrested in Sabah following gang rape of teenager in her bedroom

You may be interested

Business

Brent crude plummets below US$80 as US-Iran peace deal hopes eclipse Wall Street AI slump

Business

Oil prices slide as US-Iran peace deal raising hopes of supply recovery

Business

US dollar weakens as markets await Warsh's first Fed decision

Business

US dollar surges to three-month high as Fed signals possible rate hike

Business

KPJ posts strong FY2025 performance, sets sights on next growth phase

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir