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#Budget2023: Govt To Tax All Vape Products & 50% Of Its Returns Will Go To MOH
The government announced that all e-cigarettes and vape products will be taxed.
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#Budget2023: Govt To Support Women & Youth-Owned Businesses With RM300 Million Loans
The RM1.7 billion loan allocation is designated for micro, women-owned, youth-owned, and smaller business owners.
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#Budget2023: Government To Introduce Tax For Luxury Goods & Discontinue GST
The Finance Minister stated that the government will not continue the implementation of GST due to inflation of the cost of food and a low minimum wage.
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#Budget2023: Highest Allocation Ever At RM386.10 Billion
The national debt and liabilities have ballooned to RM1.5 trillion, or around 81% of the gross domestic product (GDP).
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Chinese Employers Are Hiring More Men To Avoid Paying Women Due To Longer Maternity Leave
A survey conducted by a national-level organisation found that 41.3% of respondents indicated a shift to a higher male-to-female ratio in employment to mitigate the impact of extended maternity leave.
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Azah Aziz Suggests Govt Should Give Foreign-Born Kids Of M'sian Women Dual Citizenship
The cabinet recently agreed to amend the Federal Constitution. The proposed amendments will allow Malaysian women to pass their citizenship on to their overseas-born children, on an equal basis with Malaysian men.
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Loke: Private Vehicle Owners No Longer Need To Display Road Tax
The new policy comes into effect starting today, 10 February.
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Tourism Minister Wants Malaysia To Provide Visa-On-Arrival To All Countries
Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing suggested this especially for tourists from China and India, as well as to prevent Malaysia from losing its competitiveness within the region.
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Nga Kor Ming: Cabinet Unanimously Agrees To Legalise Firecrackers & Fireworks
The decision was reportedly made during a Cabinet meeting yesterday, 2 February.
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Unisex Salons & Barbershops To Remain Illegal In Terengganu
Salons and barbershops that break this gender-segregating licensing regulation will be subject to fines between RM500 and RM1,000.
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Anwar: RM300 Cash Aid For Households, RM100 For Singles & RM150 For Students In January
The Prime Minister also announced an additional RM200 cash aid for small-time rubber farmers.
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Driving Without The 3rd Brake Light? You Can Be Fined RM2,000 Or Jailed For 6 Months
The third brake light is red in colour and is located at the top or bottom middle of a car's windshield. In some cases, it's also located on the spoiler of a car.
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