Difficult for traders to overcharge once GST implemented


KUALA LUMPUR: The Goods and Services Tax, which will be implemented on April 1 next year, will make it difficult for unscrupulous traders to overcharge consumers.

Royal Malaysian Customs Department internal tax division director Datuk Subromaniam Tholasy said the GST improves the structural defects in the current sales tax system and helps ensure that consumers do not pay for any “hidden tax”.

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