Auditor-General’s Report: Technical errors by Customs led to nearly RM15mil in uncollected tax revenue


PETALING JAYA: Almost RM15mil in tax had failed to be collected due to various technical errors by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) in their assessment for completely built up (CBU) vehicles, the Auditor-General's Report has revealed.

Describing the performance of the department as "less than satisfactory", the report found that a total of 213 K1 forms have errors in assessment that result in under-collection of taxes amounting to RM1.29mil and over-collection of RM499,296.

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