LHDN settles RM14.55bil in tax refunds involving 3.47 million cases, Dewan Negara told


KUALA LUMPUR: The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) has completed tax refund payments amounting to RM14.55bil involving 3.47 million cases as of Nov 30, Lim Hui Ying told the Dewan Negara on Monday (Dec 15).

The Deputy Finance Minister said the amount represents a 17.5% increase compared with RM12.39bil in tax refunds involving 2.71 million cases recorded last year.

"Of the 3.47 million cases refunded this year, 3.34 million cases have been fully settled, with total refunds amounting to RM13.32bil.

"To strengthen tax refund management, LHDN has formulated strategies to ensure government-allocated refund provisions are distributed in an orderly manner, with priority given to refund cases based on the age of arrears," she said when winding up the debate on the Finance Bill 2025 at the Dewan Negara Monday.

According to Lim, LHDN's strategies include paying tax refunds first and conducting audits later, as well as prioritising older refund arrears.

At the same time, the LHDN also settled refund arrears in full for individual taxpayers, and considered prioritising micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and companies facing cash flow constraints.

Meanwhile, the Dewan Negara passed the Finance Bill 2025, which includes amendments to five tax-related acts - the Income Tax Act 1967, the Real Property Gains Tax Act 1976, the Stamp Act 1949, the Labuan Business Activity Tax Act 1990 and the Petroleum (Income Tax) Act 1967.

The bill was passed by a majority vote after being debated by 11 senators. The Dewan Negara sitting resumes Tuesday (Dec 16). - Bernama

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