Private hospitals group urges Finance Ministry to postpone July 1 expanded SST implementation


PETALING JAYA: The Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM) has sent a written request to the Finance Ministry to delay the implementation of the expanded Sales and Service Tax (SST) for private healthcare services.

It said a practical timeline beyond the current July 1 implementation would allow for a smoother transition and minimise disruption to patient services.

"It will also help ensure full compliance with the new requirements," said APHM in a statement on Wednesday (June 11).

APHM has also sought further clarification on the policy's application, including its impact on professional fee, its treatment of foreigners residing in Malaysia and other related implementation matters.

"Private hospitals are an essential part of Malaysia's healthcare ecosystem, delivering quality care to both local and international patients.

APHM said it remains committed to working collaboratively with the government to ensure effective and sustainable policy implementation.

"We will continue to engage constructively to help safeguard service continuity and uphold the standard of care, while supporting the government’s broader policy objectives," it added.

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