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No way SST will burden people more than GST: Guan Eng
Published on: Wednesday, July 18, 2018
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PETALING JAYA: Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng has accused Umno of making false claims by saying that the sales and services tax (SST) would burden the people even more than the goods and services tax (GST).Describing Umno's argument as "illogical", Lim said the party was comparing apples with oranges.

"According to them, my announcement that reverting to the old system of sales tax at 10pc and services tax at 6pc means that the tax rate would be at 16pc; higher than the 6pc GST. This is untrue, because we cannot simply add up the sales tax and services tax, which would be equating apples with oranges," he said in a statement.

Lim said the collection from the SST was estimated at only RM21 billion for a full year, while the GST had been expected to collect RM44 billion in 2018, according to the previous government's projection.

"Hence, compared to the GST, the new Pakatan Harapan government has 'returned' RM23 billion to the rakyat.

Umno should not try to deceive the rakyat that they will be worse off with SST when the same SST system adopted by Umno before April 1, 2015, did not cause hardship to the ordinary rakyat like the GST had done," he said.

Lim went on to explain that the sales tax at a rate of 5pc and 10pc applies to selected manufactured and imported products, and not all products, unlike the GST.

Secondly, he said, the 6pc service tax applies to selected services and not all services, unlike the GST.

"The sales tax is imposed on manufacturers' and importers' price, while the GST is imposed on the final consumer price. Hence it is wrong to claim that a '10pc sales tax is higher than a 6pc GST.

"For example, a manufacturer imposes a 10pc sales tax (10 sen) on a can of soft drink manufactured for RM1.

However, when the same can is sold to a consumer at the 7-Eleven for RM2, a 6pc GST of 12 sen would have been imposed.

"In this case, it is clear that a 6pc GST at 12 sen would be higher than a 10pc SST," Lim said.

He said the finance ministry had also undertaken a comprehensive SST review exercise with the assistance of accounting firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) tax consultants to simplify the SST.

"PwC will help rationalise tax collection and reporting requirements to ensure that the SST will be even more efficient and less bureaucratic than the GST, or even the old SST system.

"PwC will ensure the SST imposed on Sept 1, 2018, will be simpler, less cumbersome, prevent leakages and loopholes," he said.

Lim said unlike the GST, which burdened the poor proportionately more, the new SST would also be tweaked and designed to ensure that the impact on the lower income groups would be proportionately less.

The details of the improvements will be announced when the new SST Bill is tabled in Parliament during the current sitting, the statement added.

Meanwhile, Rembau MP Khairy Jamaluddin has urged the government not to scrape the GST because of politics.

In a tweet on Tuesday, Khairy said that the GST is more efficient than reverting to the SST.

"Am aware GST is big political issue for govt but they must approach the issue rationally.

Don't scrap GST because of politics," he said.

"Adjust the rate so it's revenue neutral to your SST. Don't let politics determine economic policy," Khairy added.

"(GST) could be set at 3-4pc. SST is inefficient with many leakages," the Umno lawmaker said.

Khairy also said he would raise the matter during the debate session in the Dewan Rakyat today (Wednesday).





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