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Time to remit foreign income back home?
AGAINST the backdrop of the ever growing local industries as well as the importance of domestic investments being a new catalyst to the Malaysian economy, the national Budget 2004 has been announced.
SMEs and tax on their dividends
The second question and answers session provide by PricewaterhouseCoopers on various aspects of Budget 2004.
Effective corporate tax actually lower
THIS is the first question-and-answer session provided by PricewaterhouseCoopers for readers of I>The Star/Ion various aspects of Budget 2004. Two other articles will appear in I>StarBiz/Itomorrow and Tuesday.
On pre-ops expense tax
ENTREPRENEURS may be surprised that genuine business expenses incurred prior to the date a business commences may often be treated as non-tax deductible.
Citibank: M’sia has good operating environment
CITIBANK Bhd sees Malaysia as having a very good general operating environment for banks, said chief executive officer Piyush Gupta.
SEC wants details of NYSE chairman’s pay package
B>NEW YORK:/BThe top US securities regulator is seeking details of the US$140mil in compensation doled out to New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) chairman Richard Grasso, saying it raised many questions about the way the exchange was governed.
New media giant emerging
B>PARIS: /B>US television network NBC has won Vivendi Universal's marathon show business auction with a proposed merger to create a new entertainment industry giant worth more than US$40bil.
Hiap Tek gains 15 sen premium on main board debut
HIAP Tek Venture Bhd shares made their debut on the KLSE main board yesterday with the first trade done at 70 sen for a 15 sen premium over their initial public offer (IPO) price of 55 sen.
Phony health insurance plans on the rise in US
Phony health insurers are pocketing millions of dollars in premiums while leaving their victims with huge, unpaid medical bills, according to a report released last Thursday.
M’sia working hard to maintain pace of FDIs
MALAYSIA was once among the front-runners together with Hong Kong and Singapore in receiving foreign direct investments (FDIs). The country is now working very hard just to maintain the pace.