The Inland Revenue Board says they will bar people from travelling if they fail to settle their outstanding tax.
PETALING JAYA: The Inland Revenue Board today defended its decision to blacklist an award-winning actress from travelling overseas, saying it was merely following procedures.
“And even then, we will inform taxpayers that they will be barred from travelling through the mail,” he said. “It is not going to resolve anything and will only complicate matters as it is giving the wrong impression to the public.”
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