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TI-M on how Customs can close tax collection gap post-SST

byCT Report
20/07/2018
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PETALING JAYA: A mandatory jail sentence for smuggling is among a slew of recommendations by Transparency International-Malaysia (TI-M) to help reduce the tax collection gap when the country implements the sales and services tax (SST) in September.

TI-M president Akhbar Satar was referring to reports that the Customs Department was seeking to collect RM3 billion in revenue through import and export tax collection.

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In a statement, he said one of the ways to do this was to amend Section 135 of the Customs Act to make smuggling punishable with a mandatory jail term.

Presently, offenders may be fined or jailed. However, Akhbar said when only a fine was imposed, smugglers could simply pay the fee.

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