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Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh speaks at a press conference after a ceremony to hand over the Jalur Gemilang to the Malaysian contingent of the 32nd SEA Games, at the National Sports Council (NSC) in Kuala Lumpur, on April 30, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Sports training fees to get tax relief from 2025, says minister

PUTRAJAYA, April 19 — Payment of fees for training or classes in esports, equestrian, swimming, motorsports and taekwondo is eligible for tax relief of up to RM1,000 from next year, said Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh.

She said these sports are among the 103 types of sports gazetted in the Sports Development Act 1997 (Act 576).

Additionally, Yeoh said tax relief will also be provided for the purchase of sports equipment for activities listed in Act 576 as well as registration fees for sports competitions, including running.

“Gym membership and sports training fees are new inclusions in the tax relief. This means that when they make tax relief claims next year, they can include payment receipts. They can claim up to RM1,000.

“These are among the 103 types of sports gazetted under Act 576. The list of sports will be displayed on the KBS (Youth and Sports Ministry) website soon,” she told a press conference, here, today.

Yeoh said the expenses is for the use or benefit of oneself, spouse or child.

“We know many parents who send their children to participate in tournaments. They can also enjoy this incentive,” she said.

She added that the tax relief is subject to several criteria, including that sports training must be conducted by a coach, club, or company registered with the Sports Commissioner (PJS) or incorporated under the Companies Act 2016; types of sports must be listed under the First Schedule of Act 576, and expenses must be evidenced by payment receipts.

“The public is advised to check first to ensure that the training providers comply with the conditions and criteria set in order for them to be eligible for this tax relief,” she said.

To date, a total of 9,955 sports entities have registered with the PJS, and it is expected to increase with approximately 100 applications per week.

— Bernama

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