From pitch-black tunnels to wide open vistas, this 10km stretch of railroad between Penang and Ipoh offers an intriguing and leisurely stroll.
It’s nearing the end of tax season, with the extended deadline to file last year’s personal income tax returns looming next month on May 15 and June 30 .
On the login section of the website's main page, choose the type of ID that will be used for the portal – for this guide, the"identification card no", which is the MyKad number, option will be selected, though, passport number, army number, and police numbers are also available.Once entered, hit the submit button.
After submission, verification will then take up to five days, after which users will be provided with a link via their registered email address to activate their account – this link is only valid for a certain length of time, with the exact expiry date and time also included in the email.
For the most part, just make sure that all the particulars are accurate before moving on to the second particulars page, which asks for details such as the user's phone number, employer number , and banking information .When on the income page, users need to fill in details like statutory income, number of employers , and monthly tax deductions, which are listed in the EA form provided by their employers.
This will be shown on the top right of the page, with a negative number indicating overpaid taxes that will be refunded, and a positive number indicating arrears. After that is the education fees section, with claims capped at RM7,000, which covers courses at the tertiary level and general upskilling courses as well.
It’s a similar process in the lifestyle section that follows. Malaysians can claim up to RM2,500 on their monthly Internet bill, books and other printed materials purchases, as well as computers, smartphones, and tablets purchased for personal use, along with sporting equipment and gym memberships. There's also tax relief for childcare fees up to RM3,000, and deposits to the National Education Savings Scheme , up to RM8,000. Just make sure to read the claim conditions on the page by hovering over the green"info" button to make sure the specific kind of expense is eligible for that category.
Up to RM3,000 of claims for life insurance premiums and voluntary EPF contributions are available, with an additional RM4,000 for EPF contributions or other approved schemes.
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