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Tunku Ismail calls for 25 per cent tax return to Johor to manage own development

Tunku Ismail calls for 25 per cent tax return to Johor to manage own development

JOHOR BARU: The delay in the opening of the Pasir Gudang Hospital, scheduled to start operation next month, has prompted the Regent of Johor, Tunku Mahkota Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim to call on the federal government to return 25 per cent of the state's income tax revenue.
"I was just informed about the delay in the opening of Pasir Gudang Hospital, which was supposed to begin operations in phases starting August 2025, and I am disappointed that it has been postponed to January 2026," said Tunku Ismail in a Facebook post.
Tunku Ismail also pointed to other recent shortcomings, including autogate system disruptions at the Sultan Iskandar Building and Sultan Abu Bakar Complex, delays in flood mitigation projects, and various infrastructure issues, as reasons for Johor needing greater financial autonomy.
"Through this tax return, we would not need to burden the federal government or submit applications and then wait a long time to obtain approvals.
"When 25 per cent of Johor's income tax revenue is returned to the state, it means Johor can stand on its own feet," he added.
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