Discover how unresolved income tax issues in Malaysia can lead to travel restrictions and learn how to use MyTax to avoid being stranded before your next vacation.
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. It’s finally happening! After months of “Where should we go?” and “Who’s booking tickets?”, your travel plans have officially escaped the group chat purgatory.
Once your flights are booked, passports renewed, and hotels sorted, the countdown begins to explore new places, savour delicious food, and make unforgettable memories! Then the big day rolls around, and your squad shows up at the airport feeling super excited. Everything’s going great… until it’s not. Suddenly, you get stopped at check-in. And uh-oh. Turns out, you’re on Malaysia’s travel restriction list because of… (surprise 🫣)… UNRESOLVED INCOME TAX ISSUES! Oops Too late to do anything about it now. You’re just stuck there while your friends leave without you. All that money you spent on transport, accommodation, and activities? Gone 💨🍂. Your precious annual leave? Burned 🔥. Why Did This Happen You Ask? Well here’s the deal: in Malaysia, unresolved income tax issues—like unpaid taxes or unfiled returns—can get you barred from leaving the country. This is called a Stoppage Order, and it’s enforced under Section 104 of the Income Tax Act 1967. Translation: unresolved tax issues=no leaving the country for you. If you think these cases are rare, think again! As of November 2024, 203,123 travel bans were recorded due to income tax arrears. That’s a lot of cancelled trips 😱. The good news is, you don’t have to be that person who’s left behind! You can avoid this travel hiccup by using MyTax, Malaysia’s Inland Revenue Board’s (HASiL) online platform and mobile app. How MyTax Can Save Your Vacation HASiL will make sure you receive ample notice before any travel restrictions are applie
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