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IRB: Income from Singapore is not taxable

Income received from employment exercised in Singapore is not liable to tax in Malaysia. — Reuters pic

Its chief executive officer, Datuk Seri Sabin Samitah, said this is because that income is not derived from the exercising of employment in Malaysia. “However, if the said individual does not receive any income deriving from Malaysia and only receives employment income derived from Singapore, then the individual is still not liable for tax in Malaysia,” he said in a statement today.

He said the resident status of an individual in Malaysia would not automatically result in the income received by the individual to be subjected to Malaysian tax laws.

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