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3/24/2008

Love is all about YOU!

Love is all about YOU!I come across this booklet as a present from a friend on Saturday. Just from a quick look of the booklet, I was inspired and wish to share with YOU about this great booklet!

Love is all about YOU! shares with you 50 tips and quotes on how to love yourself. Love is not to be sought for outside. Love is inside you, love is within. Loving yourself unconditionally is the first step towards loving others unconditionally. Take a brief moment to ponder and see where you are in terms of self-love.

This booklet was published by
Clove&Clive in February 2007, in recent 3rd reprint of Love is all about YOU they have enhanced the pages with beautiful, original close-up photographs of flowers, leaves, and nature’s most beautiful crawlies. As they hope that love, peace and serenity will greet you from every page as you contemplate nature along with the nature of your self.

Check this sample pages:
Download : The Love is all about ...YOU! e-book [pdf 7MB]

3/22/2008

Rounding Mechanism

Rounding Mechanism


The implementation of the rounding mechanism to the nearest multiple of 5 sen for all payments will be fully implemented effective from April 1, 2008.

The introduction of this mechanism is to reduce the demand for one sen coins. However, the one sen coin remains as legal tender for payment of goods and services.

The implementation of the rounding mechanism would benefit both consumers and businesses. For members of the public, the rounding mechanism will make payments faster and more convenient. For businesses, it will reduce handling costs.

The rounding mechanism only applies to the total amount of a bill and not on individual items. Under this exercise, the total amount of a bill inclusive of tax, which ends in 1, 2, 6 and 7 sen will be rounded downwards to the nearest multiple of 5 sen while the total bill which ends in 3, 4, 8 and 9 sen will be rounded upwards.

Detail content by Bank Negara Malaysia : Rounding Mechanism
and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Rounding Mechanism
Video by Star: Introducing the Rounding Mechanism

Matching Grant and Soft Loan Application

Start up or expanding a business need financial capital. Do you know our government have channel through agency like SMIDEC to help SMI/SME by providing Matching Grant and Soft Loan? Come and explore how this financial aid can benefit you!

Click to view A4 size flyer
Seminar on Matching Grant and Soft Loan Application

Organise by: Klang Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industrial
Date / Time : 05/04/2008 0930-1245
Venue: Klang Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Auditorium

Limited seats, please contact 03-3344 7362 or Email klgccci@streamyx.com to reserve your FREE seat today!

3/18/2008

Taiwan Invention Carnival : Showcase

If you have not decided to visit Taiwan Invention Carnival which is commence on 18-20/03/2008 time 10:00-22:00 at Centro Mall, Klang; below are the series of product showcase and its info:-

  • LED Color Change Blackboard
    -Gencom Enterprise Co., Ltd [
    WEB]
  • Amazing Towels
    -城洲國際股份限公司
    Spry International Corp.
  • Educational Clider
    -哥第斯科技有限公司
    Cotes Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Massage Chair
    -
    傑鼎運動器材有限公司
    Chieh-Ting Co., Ltd. [WEB]
  • Multi Function Iron
    -天生亮企業有限公司 Tian Sheng Liang Industry Co., Ltd. [
    WEB]
  • Sharpener
    -磨寶實業社
    Mo Pao Enterprise
  • Multi Function Charger
    -屹立仕科技股份有限公司 Elitsm Technology Inc. [
    WEB]
  • Solar Teaching Aids
    -蓄源科技股份有限公司 OPIT International Corporation [WEB]

  • Educational Sectional Blocks
    -楓愛林實業有限公司
    Feng Ai Lin Industrial Co., Ltd. [WEB]
  • Document Binding Machine
    -速貝企業有限公司
    Su Bai Enterprise Co., Ltd. [WEB]
  • Achen Soap, Achen Healthy Balm
    -King Kung Technology Co., Ltd. [
    BLOG]
  • Two Ways Slippers
    -Chi Yuan Mold Enterprise Co., Ltd.
  • Aluminium Folding Table
    -華興模型科技有限公司 Hua Xing Technology Co., Ltd. [
    WEB]
  • Computer Table, Ergonomic Chair
    -捷云國際有限公司 Jye Yun Internal Co., Ltd.
  • Technology LED Flower
    - Tsan Huei Enterprise Co., Ltd.
  • Mini Amplifier
  • Nano Heating Pad

    Related post:
    Taiwan Invention Carnival

3/17/2008

Income Tax : Taxable Income

ALL revenue income derived from a source within Malaysia are subject to tax unless specifically exempted. Foreign source income remitted into Malaysia are exempted from tax.

Employment income
Employment income which must be reported in the employee’s tax return includes the following:

  • Salary, wages, commission, bonus, gratuity, perquisite or allowances (perquisite would include the following payments made by the employer on behalf of the employee: utility bills, income tax, children’s education expenses, individual club membership, employee share option scheme and loan interest);
  • Benefits-in-kind such as car, driver, corporate club membership, mobile phone, household furniture and appliances; and
  • Value of living accommodation, servant and gardener.

Certain expenses are allowable against the employment income such as professional membership fees, and travelling and entertainment expenses. The onus is on the employee to prove to the Internal Revenue Board that the expenses were incurred for business purposes.

Employment income which is exempted from tax and need not be reported includes:

  • Leave passages provided to the employee, his spouse and children up to a maximum of RM3,000 for one overseas trip and up to a maximum of three local trips per year;
  • Retirement gratuities (on meeting certain conditions);
  • Employees Provident Fund withdrawals; and
  • Dental or medical treatment or child care benefit.


Dividend income

The tax treatment will be as follows:

Normal dividends: Dividends are received net of tax by individual shareholders. The gross amount of the dividend is declared in the tax return.

A Section 110 tax credit (27%) can be claimed against the income tax suffered on the dividend income. If a resident individual’s marginal tax rate is lower than 27%, the excess tax credit can either be refunded or used to set off against the tax payable on other sources of income.

Tax exempt and foreign dividends: These dividends are exempted from income tax and need not be declared in the tax return.

Expenses which are deductible against the dividend income are:

  • Commission or brokerage fee;
  • Stamp duty on transfer of shares; and
  • Interest on loan obtained to purchase the shares.


Interest income
Interest income received is subject to income tax and is required to be reported in the tax return. However, interest paid by a financial institution in Malaysia to a resident individual is not required to be reported in the individual’s tax return as the withholding tax of 5% is treated as a final tax.

Rental income
Rental income is required to be reported in the tax return and is normally treated as an investment income.
Expenses which are allowable against the rental income are:

  • Quit rent and assessment;
  • Insurance premium on the property;
  • Replacement costs on assets used in the property;
  • Repairs and maintenance;
  • Interest on loan obtained to purchase the property;
  • Commission and agency fee;
  • Advertisement for letting out of property.


Expenses incurred on advertisement, commission and legal fees for the first tenancy agreement are not allowed as these expenses are capital in nature.

Rental losses are not allowed to be utilised to set-off against other sources of income.

Business income
The taxable income of a business is determined after deduction of the following:

  • All expenses and outgoings incurred wholly and exclusively in the production of the business income;
  • Capital allowances; and
  • Any unabsorbed business losses brought forward.

Expenses which are wholly and exclusively incurred in the production of the business income would include:

  • Interest on loan used in the business;
  • Rental in respect of any land or building occupied;
  • Employee costs;
  • Specific provision for doubtful debts/bad debts; and
  • Repairs and maintenance.
  • Depreciation on fixed assets is not deductible.


However, capital allowances can be claimed provided the fixed assets are owned by the taxpayer and are in use for the business at the end of the basis period.

Related post:
Income Tax : Personal Returns
Income Tax : A Savvy Taxpayer
Income Tax : Forms Printing

Income Tax : Personal Returns

Form due dates:
B
(Resident individual with business income)
- June 30
BE
(Resident individual without business income)
- April 30
M
(Non-resident individual)
- April 30

WHO is required to submit a tax returns?

A person who is chargeable to tax is required to submit an income tax return to the
Inland Revenue Board (IRB).
An employee who is single and earning RM27,000 annually would be chargeable to tax if his claim for relief is limited to self relief and Employees Provident Fund.

HOW to filing tax returns for the first time?

An individual will have to register a tax file with the IRB by going to the nearest IRB office and bringing along his identity card/passport, Form EA and marriage certificate, if married.

HOW will you be taxed?
An individual is taxed on his chargeable income after deduction of personal reliefs. He will be taxed at scale rates starting from 0% (on the first RM2,500) to a maximum of 28% (on chargeable income exceeding RM250,000).

WHAT should a taxpayer do if he did not received tax return form?
Any taxpayer who has not been issued a tax return by March 31 must request for one from the
IRB by April 14.
For taxpayer previously submitted their tax returns via e-filing will no longer be issued tax returns.
Taxpayer who have received their tax returns form but wish to submit their tax returns via e-filling can logging by using pin number printed on their income tax returns.

HOW to file tax returns for the first time via e-filing?
An Individual can obtain their Pin number by visit the nearest
IRB office.

e-Filling
Related post:
Income Tax : A Savvy Taxpayer
Income Tax : Forms Printing

Income Tax : A Savvy Taxpayer

There are not many ways to reduce your tax liabilities as an employee, except to maximise your reliefs and rebates, and to deduct minimal allowable expenses from your income.

Reduction of cash remuneration
Cash allowances like allowances for entertainment, housing, car and petrol is taxable at your tax bracket. You may arrange with your HR department and request for your allowances to be on a reimbursable basis.

Introduction to benefits in kind
You may want to negotiate with your employer to provide you with BIK such as a company car and company accommodation, instead of a direct cash allowance for car and accommodation.

Dual employment contract
A dual employment contract means there will be two employment contracts: one with the local employer in respect of duties carried out locally and another with a non-local entity in respect of duties carried out outside the country.

EPF contributions
Most employers only contribute the mandatory 12% of the employee’s monthly salary to EPF. These contributions are tax deductible for the employer and tax exempt for the employee. What an employee can do to reduce his tax liability is to ask for a higher EPF contribution rate from his employer and reduce his monthly salary by the same amount.

Related post : Income Tax : Forms Printing

3/14/2008

Income Tax : Forms Printing

Taxpayers are allowed to use the B, BE, M, E, P, TP, TF and TJ statement forms in the PDF format to file their 2007 income tax forms from the LHDNM.

However, Taxpayers who want to print the downloadable PDF format of the income tax statement forms must follow specifications as below:-


  • plain A4 paper (210 x 197mm), 80gsm minimum

  • in a portrait layout with a laser printer, in pure black or monochrome ink

  • single side at 300 dpi

As an alternative, LHDN encourages the public to send in their income tax return forms via the e-Filing system.

Download Formse-Filling

3/10/2008

Subsidized Training Programs

Good news! Company now can enjoy subsidy by SMIDEC and additional subsidy by SHRDC! Subsidized Training Programs
Click the image to view larger flyer.

This special program is bring to you by Klang Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry [KCCCI] in collaboration between Selangor Human Resource Development Centre [SHRDC] & Small and Medium Industries Development Corporation [SMIDEC].

SMIDEC will subsidy 50% for Sdn Bhd and 80% for SME -Sole Proprietor and Partnership, so gap this opportunity to train your staff for grow beyond excellence!

Here are some from the Essential Skills courses:
1. Negotiation skills
2. Creating competitive edge through service quality
3. Effective marketing skill
4. Developing innovative thinking skills
5. Lateral Thinking - The art of creating new ideas [outline]
6. Simplicity - A course on reducing unneeded complexity [outline]
7. Finance for non finance staff
8. Business Group Coaching
9. BusinessRICH BootCamp
10. BizMomentum Coaching Program
11. Business leadership programs

Further enquiry or detail, please contact 03-3344 7361 or email to klgccci@streamyx.com.

3/08/2008

Taiwan Invention Carnival

Taiwan Invention Carnival in Klang Click the image to view larger flyer

Klang Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCCI) together with Business & Finance Magazine will organize this event on 18-20/03/2008 (1000am-2200pm) at Centro Mall, Klang [Map].


Event highlight:
  • Product Showcase
    Come and explore 17 new innovations on display
  • Business Matching Sessions
    Be your own boss, check out the great agent opportunities
    Registration Form [pdf]
  • Exchange Forum
    Learn from the inventors: how to master and be creative during the painstaking invention process

Further detail please contact: 03-8023 8951 Ms. Mei of Business & Financial Magazine or 03-3344 7361 Ms. Boon of KCCCI.

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