Ministry propose tax relief for sports training fees


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PUTRAJAYA: The implementation of tax exemption for sports training costs or fees is one of the priorities of the Youth and Sports Ministry through the Budget 2024 today.

Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh (pic) said her ministry has discussed the matter with the Finance Ministry for consideration so that those who incur sports training costs or fees can enjoy tax relief.

“Previously, tax exemptions were given to individuals who purchased sports equipment, but we hope it will also be given to parents paying for their children’s sports training,” said Hannah. “With this incentive, it will encourage parents to send their children for sports training and the money saved from tax relief can provide job opportunities for coaches while producing great talent in sports.”

Hannah also hopes that sufficient allocation can be channelled to the ministry through the budget this time.

“If we want to excel in sports, we need to invest and the Asian Games have proven that we need money if we want to excel, so I hope there will be adequate allocation for youth and sports in the budget,” she said.

In the Budget 2023 tabled last February, the government allocated RM324mil to Youth and Sports Ministry for training programmes and sports facilities. — Bernama

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