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Imported LVG sales tax will equalise things for local businesses

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 18 — The sales tax on imported low-value goods (LVG) sold online, which will take effect on January 1 next year, is aimed at levelling the playing field for local businesses, according to the Finance Ministry (MOF).

It said there is a common global practice not to impose sales tax and import duty on imports below a “de minimis” (minimal) value, which was set at RM500 for Malaysia, to facilitate ease of customs clearance for postal and courier shipments.

“With the proliferation in online retail, this created an unfair advantage for online businesses selling directly to Malaysian consumers compared to (physical) retail businesses in Malaysia,” MOF said in a statement today.

To address the sales tax loophole, the government announced the sales tax legislation on imported LVG in Budget 2022.

Initially intended to be enforced on April 1 this year, it was postponed to allow the Madani government to engage with industry players and key stakeholders on implementation issues.

“This is to ensure the legislation implementation would meet its objective and address the tax treatment disparity between goods sold by retail and online businesses.

“This would then enable a level playing field for businesses in Malaysia, especially micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs),” it said.

With the implementation of the sales tax on LVG, goods valued at RM500 or less which are imported into Malaysia by land, sea, or air will be charged a 10 per cent sales tax.

These goods do not include cigarettes, tobacco products, intoxicating liquors, and smoking pipes, all of which are already subjected to import duty, excise duty, and sales tax.

MOF said online local and foreign sellers with a total sales value of LVG brought into Malaysia exceeding RM500,000 in 12 months may apply to be registered under the Sales Tax Act (Amendments) 2022 at mylvg.customs.gov.my.

Taxes on LVG have already been applied in Singapore effective January 1, 2023, and in Indonesia effective April 1, 2023.

— Bernama

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