logo
RM5.7 billion in Sabah taxes last year

RM5.7 billion in Sabah taxes last year

Daily Express6 days ago

Published on: Friday, May 30, 2025
Published on: Fri, May 30, 2025 Text Size: Abu Tariq said the upward revision in the target was due to encouraging tax collection performance last year, which surpassed that of 2023. Kota Kinabalu: The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) of Sabah collected RM5.7 billion in tax revenue last year, with a new collection target of RM6.2 billion for 2025, reflecting positive momentum and growing taxpayer compliance in the state. Chief Executive Officer of IRB Malaysia Datuk Dr Abu Tariq Jamaluddin said the upward revision in the target was due to encouraging tax collection performance last year, which surpassed that of 2023. 'IRB will continue to monitor the performance of companies that are negligent in fulfilling their tax obligations. 'These companies can opt for instalment payments, and it is the responsibility of the Sabah State IRB to ensure compliance with the agreed payment schedule,' he said, after paying a courtesy call on Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sabah, Tun Musa Aman, at Istana Seri Kinabalu, Thursday. Tariq also introduced the new Sabah State IRB Director, Datin Dayang Halimah Awang Ahmad, who succeeds Azrul Hisham Shamsudin, as part of the visit. He added that IRB Sabah recently conducted 'Ops Pematuhan (OP) Tombak' in Tawau from April 23 to 25, this year.
Advertisement 'These operations are vital to ensure adherence to tax regulations, including the use of the electronic assessment and stamp duty payment system (STAMPS),' he said. Meanwhile, 380 taxpayers with inactive status have been identified and found active doing business within the city area. Dr Abu Tariq said this shows there is still uncollected tax revenue and action is needed to update taxpayer records. 'This finding provides a clear indication of the untapped potential for revenue collection and the need for further action to ensure taxpayer records are comprehensively updated,' he said. He said among the five main types of businesses operated by these inactive taxpayers are fresh produce business (fruits, vegetables, and fish), dry food business, handicraft businesses, food stalls and wholesale traders at markets. Some 23 officers from HASiL Kota Kinabalu, Keningau and Labuan, along with 35 personnel from City Hall (DBKK), were involved. Abu said the PCTA aimed to verify the status of inactive taxpayers, particularly among business license holders operating around Kota Kinabalu – specifically in Anjung Kinabalu, Anjung Senja, and the Safma Night Market — with the goal of reactivating their tax files. Abu said PCTA represents HASiL's continued commitment to strengthening tax compliance, broadening the tax base, and fostering stronger synergy between agencies to enhance national governance. He said integrated operational approach demonstrates that effective tax compliance strategies do not rely solely on enforcement, but instead require close collaboration between agencies — especially through comprehensive and structured information sharing. 'The sharing of business licence data by City Hall was a key catalyst for the success of this operation. Strategic partnerships established through this collaborative program should be continued between federal agencies and local authorities in the future to align goals and ensure sustainable national revenue,' he said. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tax Digitalisation To Simplify Taxpayers' Affairs, Increase Compliance
Tax Digitalisation To Simplify Taxpayers' Affairs, Increase Compliance

Barnama

time9 hours ago

  • Barnama

Tax Digitalisation To Simplify Taxpayers' Affairs, Increase Compliance

GENERAL KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 (Bernama) -- The initiative by the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board (IRB) in driving comprehensive digital transformation will simplify taxpayers' affairs nationwide, thereby increasing compliance levels. Its Chief Officer of Operations, Marsidi Zelika, said that the digital transformation does not only focus on migrating services to online platforms, but also involves changing the work structure, mindset and operational strategy to ensure more efficient and user-friendly tax services. 'It includes systems such as MyTax, ByrHASiL, e-Filing and now e-Invoicing, all created to enable taxpayers to manage their tax affairs quickly, easily and securely without having to go to the counter,' he said. He said this when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV's Ruang Bicara programme, with the title 'Digitalisation of HASiL: Simplifying Taxpayer Affairs', last night. He said that the digital system, such as e-Filing, which is equipped with automatic calculation and final review functions, helps users avoid common mistakes such as incorrect tax calculations and incomplete data. 'The data integration function, automatic verification and the use of a single identity-based system through MyTax ensure that taxpayers' information is consistent and easy to track,' he said, adding that the system is also linked to Monthly Tax Deduction (PCB) information from employers. Touching on the latest initiative, Marsidi said the implementation of e-Invoice, which started in August last year in phases, has received an encouraging response from the public, especially small and medium-sized businesses. 'As of June 4, 2025, more than 313.4 million e-Invoices have been recorded involving 33,391 taxpayers. This clearly shows a very positive reception for this digital initiative,' he said. According to him, the implementation of e-Invoice does not just replace printed invoices, but also opens up opportunities for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to restructure their business accounting systems more systematically and effectively.

Tax digitalisation to simplify taxpayers ‘ affairs, increase compliance
Tax digitalisation to simplify taxpayers ‘ affairs, increase compliance

The Sun

time11 hours ago

  • The Sun

Tax digitalisation to simplify taxpayers ‘ affairs, increase compliance

KUALA LUMPUR: The initiative by the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board (IRB) in driving comprehensive digital transformation will simplify taxpayers' affairs nationwide, thereby increasing compliance levels. Its Chief Officer of Operations, Marsidi Zelika, said that the digital transformation does not only focus on migrating services to online platforms, but also involves changing the work structure, mindset and operational strategy to ensure more efficient and user-friendly tax services. 'It includes systems such as MyTax, ByrHASiL, e-Filing and now e-Invoicing, all created to enable taxpayers to manage their tax affairs quickly, easily and securely without having to go to the counter,' he said. He said this when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV's Ruang Bicara programme, with the title 'Digitalisation of HASiL: Simplifying Taxpayer Affairs', last night. He said that the digital system, such as e-Filing, which is equipped with automatic calculation and final review functions, helps users avoid common mistakes such as incorrect tax calculations and incomplete data. 'The data integration function, automatic verification and the use of a single identity-based system through MyTax ensure that taxpayers' information is consistent and easy to track,' he said, adding that the system is also linked to Monthly Tax Deduction (PCB) information from employers. Touching on the latest initiative, Marsidi said the implementation of e-Invoice, which started in August last year in phases, has received an encouraging response from the public, especially small and medium-sized businesses. 'As of June 4, 2025, more than 313.4 million e-Invoices have been recorded involving 33,391 taxpayers. This clearly shows a very positive reception for this digital initiative,' he said. According to him, the implementation of e-Invoice does not just replace printed invoices, but also opens up opportunities for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to restructure their business accounting systems more systematically and effectively. The MyInvois portal and application, which are offered for free, allow users to access, send and store transaction documents digitally, thus reducing the risk of losing documents and speeding up administrative matters. To ensure compliance with the new system, Marsidi said the IRB also provided a one-stop reference centre through the e-Invoice microsite as well as guidelines, video tutorials and a 24/7 e-Invoice help desk, in addition to e-Invoice counters at all IRB. 'We would like to encourage taxpayers, especially MSMEs, not to wait until the last minute. Start preparing now, access all available guidance, and if there is any confusion, contact us. The IRB is always ready to help,' he said. Marsidi emphasised that the digitalisation efforts implemented by IRB are in line with the National Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDIGITAL) and the government's aspiration to empower the public sector holistically through technology. 'We hope to develop a tax service ecosystem based on convenience, trust and security. Our focus is to provide borderless services that can be accessed from any location, at any time,' he said. He also called on all taxpayers to take full advantage of the digital facilities provided and support the digitalisation of public services. 'Use MyTax, e-Filing and MyInvois to make your business easier. Together, let us make this digital transformation a success for a more efficient and transparent Malaysia,' he said.

IRB Digital Drive Eases Tax Filing and Boosts Compliance
IRB Digital Drive Eases Tax Filing and Boosts Compliance

The Sun

time11 hours ago

  • The Sun

IRB Digital Drive Eases Tax Filing and Boosts Compliance

KUALA LUMPUR: The initiative by the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board (IRB) in driving comprehensive digital transformation will simplify taxpayers' affairs nationwide, thereby increasing compliance levels. Its Chief Officer of Operations, Marsidi Zelika, said that the digital transformation does not only focus on migrating services to online platforms, but also involves changing the work structure, mindset and operational strategy to ensure more efficient and user-friendly tax services. 'It includes systems such as MyTax, ByrHASiL, e-Filing and now e-Invoicing, all created to enable taxpayers to manage their tax affairs quickly, easily and securely without having to go to the counter,' he said. He said this when appearing as a guest on Bernama TV's Ruang Bicara programme, with the title 'Digitalisation of HASiL: Simplifying Taxpayer Affairs', last night. He said that the digital system, such as e-Filing, which is equipped with automatic calculation and final review functions, helps users avoid common mistakes such as incorrect tax calculations and incomplete data. 'The data integration function, automatic verification and the use of a single identity-based system through MyTax ensure that taxpayers' information is consistent and easy to track,' he said, adding that the system is also linked to Monthly Tax Deduction (PCB) information from employers. Touching on the latest initiative, Marsidi said the implementation of e-Invoice, which started in August last year in phases, has received an encouraging response from the public, especially small and medium-sized businesses. 'As of June 4, 2025, more than 313.4 million e-Invoices have been recorded involving 33,391 taxpayers. This clearly shows a very positive reception for this digital initiative,' he said. According to him, the implementation of e-Invoice does not just replace printed invoices, but also opens up opportunities for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to restructure their business accounting systems more systematically and effectively. The MyInvois portal and application, which are offered for free, allow users to access, send and store transaction documents digitally, thus reducing the risk of losing documents and speeding up administrative matters. To ensure compliance with the new system, Marsidi said the IRB also provided a one-stop reference centre through the e-Invoice microsite as well as guidelines, video tutorials and a 24/7 e-Invoice help desk, in addition to e-Invoice counters at all IRB. 'We would like to encourage taxpayers, especially MSMEs, not to wait until the last minute. Start preparing now, access all available guidance, and if there is any confusion, contact us. The IRB is always ready to help,' he said. Marsidi emphasised that the digitalisation efforts implemented by IRB are in line with the National Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDIGITAL) and the government's aspiration to empower the public sector holistically through technology. 'We hope to develop a tax service ecosystem based on convenience, trust and security. Our focus is to provide borderless services that can be accessed from any location, at any time,' he said. He also called on all taxpayers to take full advantage of the digital facilities provided and support the digitalisation of public services. 'Use MyTax, e-Filing and MyInvois to make your business easier. Together, let us make this digital transformation a success for a more efficient and transparent Malaysia,' he said.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store