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Bring in potential taxpayers for widening revenue base

Source: MoF

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 11 -- The success of bringing in potential taxpayers into the tax net is a prerequisite for widening the revenue base towards improving fiscal space.

In a report on the 2020 Fiscal Outlook and Federal Government Revenue Estimates released today by the Ministry of Finance, a Tax Reform Committee (TRC) study stated that there was a serious need to address tax evasion issues and under-reporting of income which undermines the self-assessment system as well as public trust and confidence in the whole tax system.

According to the report, the incident of hidden, informal, and hard to tax sectors create an unfair advantage to those compliant taxpayers.

"Hence, it is crucial to include the tax evaders strategically into the tax net," the report said.

The report said an effective taxation system requires establishing an environment in which taxpayers were induced to comply with taxation laws voluntarily, while an efficient tax administration requires the task to be performed at minimum cost to the community.

"Thus, compliance management not only involves audits, verification and enforcement but also making compliance easy for," it said

On the federal government's revenue growth, the report said it showed a declining trend from an annual average of 10.7 per cent for the period of 2000-2009 to 4.5 per cent in 2010-2018, which is lagged nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP)  growth rate of 8.1 per cent per annum in 2010- 2018 (nominal GDP growth rate 2000-2009: 8.4 per cent).

The report also stated that at the end of 2017, 62.4 per cent of the 1,251,190 companies were registered with the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) of which 7.8 per cent were subjected to tax.

"At the same time, only 16.5 per cent of  15 million workforces are subject to individual income tax," it said.

The report noted that although the government had reduced its dependence on petroleum-related revenues from 41.3 in 2009 to about 23 per cent in 2018, the share was relatively substantial and could expose a risk particularly when crude oil prices decline.

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