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Time not ripe for GST reintroduction, global economy sluggish: Sim

Deputy finance minister II says issue needs holistic view

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 18 Sep 2023 5:03PM

Time not ripe for GST reintroduction, global economy sluggish: Sim
Steven Sim says the government has other avenues to increase the country’s revenue apart from reimplementing Goods and Services Tax. – Bernama pic, September 18, 2023

IPOH – The time is not right to reintroduce the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as the global economy is still slow, Deputy Finance Minister II Steven Sim said.

He said the government needed to look at GST’s implementation holistically and not only suggestions from certain parties.

“These parties have their reasons for GST’s reintroduction. 

“For example, traders might say they can claim back, but we need to look at the situation holistically and not just from one or two parties.

“I am not saying GST is good or bad…but this is not an appropriate time (to implement GST), especially since we are facing a slow global economy and increase in prices of goods,” he said after a dialogue session held in conjunction with the Perak state-level Budget 2024 Roadshow here today.

The media previously quoted Deputy Finance Minister I Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan as stating that several parties favour the GST, including the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, Malay Chamber of Commerce Malaysia, traders and economic analysts.

Ahmad, via a post on his Facebook, said previously, he faced strong opposition over the GST but now, many parties have assisted in explaining the tax.

Sim said the government has other avenues to increase the country’s revenue apart from reimplementing GST.

“So we have other ways (such as) better fiscal management, taxation system and government procurement.

“We have all these methods, including targeted subsidies. So, with all these methods, we can manage our fiscal needs without resorting to GST for now,” he said.

Meanwhile, Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said prior to the budget’s roadshow, the state government had sent a list of nine high-impact projects that had been identified with financial implications totalling RM138.67 billion to the Finance Ministry.

He said these projects would be the state government’s main focus as they would be the main pillars for the state’s development plan, Perak Sejahtera 2030.

“The state government has listed the health sector as one of the main focus in the state’s priority list to the federal government for the upcoming Budget 2024 with applications of RM1.47 million in project funding,” he said. – Bernama, September 18, 2023

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