The issue came to light when Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), the dominant electricity player in the country was hit with an additional RM2.1bil tax assessment bill in November 2015. Since then, several other listed companies also disclosed that they have been asked to settle additional taxes by the IRB.
PETALING JAYA: Utility giant Tenaga Nasional Bhd
(TNB) signed power purchase agreements (PPAs) with six companies to construct and operate solar plants in peninsular Malaysia.
The six companies will generate a total output of 180 MW capacity from power plants located in four states.
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