Never too late to know about tax


Sales executive, Goh Mei Ling, 27, filling out her tax forms for the first time via e-filing yesterday at Inland Revenue Board (IRB),Jalan Duta, Kuala Lumpur.

WITH election fever prevailing, Malaysian individual taxpayers can be forgiven for forgetting to file their tax returns, which was due on April 30 for those doing manual submission.

However, salaried employees who opt to submit their tax returns electronically have until May 15 to file their Form BE or M for the year of assessment 2017.

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