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Malaysia to charge 10 pct sales tax on imported low value goods from Jan 1, 2024

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 16 — Malaysia will start charging a 10 per cent sales tax on imported low value goods (LVG) sold online from Jan 1, 2024, announced the Royal Malaysian Customs Department.

Malaysia was supposed to impose the 10 per cent LVG tax on goods sold below RM500 online effective April 1, 2023, under Budget 2022, but it was postponed indefinitely by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department in March this year.

In the frequently asked questions on the LVG sales tax published on its website on Nov 6, 2023, the department said the imposition of sales tax on LVG will start on Jan 1, 2024, although the sales tax legislation on LVG has come into force from Jan 1, 2023.

The Royal Malaysian Customs Department defined LVG as all goods — excluding cigarettes, tobacco products, intoxicating liquors, electronic cigarettes, and preparation of a kind used for smoking — which are sold at a price not exceeding RM500, and are brought into Malaysia by land, sea or air.

Those who sell LVG on an online platform or operate an online marketplace for the sale and purchase of LVG must register with the RMCD if the total sale value of LVG brought into Malaysia exceeds RM500,000 in 12 months.

Separately, the Royal Malaysian Customs Department also published a set of guidelines on the implementation of LVG sales tax on its portal dated Nov 3, 2023.

For more information, the public can visit the Royal Malaysian Customs Department website at http://www.customs.gov.my/en/pages/main.aspx.

Meanwhile, according to the Federal Government Gazette published by the Attorney General’s Chambers on Dec 8, 2023, Prime Minister and Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim had signed the Sales Tax (Amendment) Act 2022: Appointment of Effective Date for Charging and Levying of Sales Tax On Low Value Goods (LVG) on Dec 4, 2023.

“In exercise of the powers conferred by subsection 1(3) of the Sales Tax (Amendment) Act 2022 [Act A1671], the minister appoints Jan 1, 2024, as the effective date for the charging and levying of sales tax on low value goods,” it read.

— Bernama

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