Description
In this episode of Enterprise Explores, we unpack Malaysia’s 2025 National Budget and its implications for the business community with Farah Rosley, Malaysia Tax Managing Partner at Ernst & Young Tax Consultants.
The budget introduces a range of measures aimed at strengthening fiscal consolidation, accelerating industrial transformation, and supporting high-tech sectors, with a strong emphasis on digitalisation, sustainability, and broadening the tax base. Key highlights include:
- A new 2% tax on chargeable dividend income for individual shareholders exceeding RM100,000,
- An expanded Sales tax scope to include additional services and non-essential goods, such as salmon and avocado. Sales
- Tax exemptions will remain for essential food items.
- A progressive expansion of Service Tax to cover B2B commercial service transactions starting 1 May 2025,
- Phased increases in excise duty rates on sugary drinks,
- Continued support for SMEs and new tax incentives for technology, renewable energy, and logistics sectors,
- A strong push towards automation and ESG initiatives, aligned with the New Industrial Master Plan 2030,
- The introduction of a carbon tax on the iron and steel industries starting in 2026 to encourage low-carbon technologies.
Farah discusses these key measures and what the business community needs to know about tax policies, funding opportunities, and navigating the evolving fiscal landscape.
This BFM Budget 2025 Special is brought to you by Mah Sing – Reinvent Spaces. Enhance Life.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What’s on the mind of Malaysians’ as we approach 2025?
Today on the show, we’re diving into Ipsos’ latest report, What Worries Malaysia?, which looks at key insights into the nation’s economic optimism, consumer confidence, and growing concerns. With 7 out of 10 Malaysians believing the country...
Published 11/14/24
Southeast Asia’s startup ecosystem is growing, but is the Silicon Valley playbook holding it back? In this episode of Enterprise Explores, I speak with Dr. Sivapalan Vivekarajah, Co-Chair of the Soonicorn Collective and Senior Partner at ScaleUp Malaysia Accelerator, about the pitfalls of...
Published 11/13/24