THE increased real property gains tax (RPGT) announced in Budget 2014 might have drawn flak from developers based in many major cities, but their counterparts in Perak are unfazed by the move.
The Star spoke to several developers in the state for their opinion on the matter and the general consensus seems to be that the RPGT hike would barely affect the property market here.
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