Malaysia

IRB offers instalment payments for income tax arrears, RPGT

Taxman says applications can be made from till May 31, 2023

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 26 Jul 2023 10:15PM

IRB offers instalment payments for income tax arrears, RPGT
The Inland Revenue Board says that applications can be made throughout the duration of the Special Voluntary Disclosure Programme 2.0, from June 6 till May 31, 2024. – AZIM RAHMAN/File pic, July 26, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – Taxpayers can now submit requests to make instalment payments for income tax arrears and real property gain tax for previous years without having increased tax imposed, the Inland Revenue Board said.

The IRB said in a statement today that applications can be made throughout the duration of the Special Voluntary Disclosure Programme (SVDP) 2.0, from June 6 till May 31, 2024.

SVDP 2.0 is IRB’s initiative to support sustainability in the national tax administration and offer a chance for taxpayers to voluntarily disclose their incomes and tax calculations accurately and in an organised manner.

The applications can be made in writing and submitted at IRB offices or online through the MyTax platform at https://www.hasil.gov.my/.

“As additional information, supporting documents do not need to be submitted as part of the application if the amount is settled within the period of the SVDP 2.0,” the IRB said.

Taxpayers will also be given temporary exemption to travel bans under Section 104 of the Income TAx Act 1967 for consistent tax arrear instalment payments in accordance to the payment schedule.

IRB added that failure to comply with the terms of the payments will result in an increase in taxes imposed. – Bernama, July 26, 2023

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