Johor estimates revenue collection from local authorities to increase to RM1.61b in 2022 | Malay Mail

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ISKANDAR PUTERI, Sept 6 — The Johor government is aiming for revenue collection of RM1.61 billion from local authorities in the state in 2022, based on the rising number of withholding tax holders and stakeholders. The chairman of the state housing and local government committee Ayub Jamil told...

ISKANDAR PUTERI, Sept 6 — The Johor government is aiming for revenue collection of RM1.61 billion from local authorities in the state in 2022, based on the rising number of withholding tax holders and stakeholders.

“Based on collections in 2020, four local authorities in Johor had collected over RM100 million, namely Johor Baru City Council with RM403 million, Iskandar Puteri City Council RM271 million; Pasir Gudang City Council RM174 million and Kulai Municipal Council RM111 million,” he said. Four other local authorities, ie Yong Peng District Council, Labis District Council, Simpang Renggam District Council, and Mersing District Council collected under RM20 million, according to Ayub.

Ayub said the local authorities have not taken punitive actions such as confiscations and fines as many people and businesses have not been able to pay tax arrears due to the impact of the coronavirus.

 

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