Real Property Gain Tax (RPGT)

Real Property Gain Tax (RPGT)

What is Real Property Gain Tax (RPGT)? RPGT is a form of Capital Gains Tax or in other words a tax chargeable on gains arising from the disposal of real properties situated in Malaysia levied by the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN). Whether you are a property investor or an owner looking to sell your current home,…

Change Surname

Change Surname

Change Surname in Malaysia: Everything You Need to Know How to legally name change in Malaysia? Application for change of name of a child that is already registered must be made within one (1) year of the date of birth of the child under the BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACT 1957 It can be made…

Defamation

Defamation

What is Defamation? Defamation refers to the circumstances where there is any unjustified criticism that has caused or is likely to cause serious harm to one’s reputation. If a defamatory statement affects a person’s reputation, that person may have a claim against the maker of that defamatory statement for defamation. There are two types of…

OPTION TO PURCHASE (“OTP”)

OPTION TO PURCHASE (“OTP”)

Also known as Agreement to Purchase/Option Form/Booking Form, which entered between the Owner of the property and the Intended Purchaser when the Intended Purchaser decided to purchase the Property. The Owner, ie the Vendor grants the Purchaser an option to purchase the property based on the terms and conditions in the OTP, in return of…

Importance of Land Search Report

Importance of Land Search Report

Planning to purchase your dream home? Scrutinise the land search report before paying your hard-earned money First, what is a land search report? A land search report is a report issued by the relevant land registry or land office which offers you important information of a particular land. To avoid falling into any property scams…

MACC Act

MACC Act

WHAT BUSINESS ENTITIES AND BUSINESS OWNERS MUST KNOW ABOUT THE NEW SECTION 17A Introduction of Section 17A Section 17A of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act 2009 (“MACC Act”) came into force on 1st June 2020 through an amendment bill gazetted back in May 2018. This addition establishes a new statutory corporate liability on commercial organizations…