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What urbanites across Malaysia want: Jobs, cheaper homes, lower taxes

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Publish date: Tue, 30 Oct 2018, 10:15 AM

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 30 ― The government has been telling Malaysians to brace for a painful Budget, but the middle class ― from Penang to Kuala Lumpur ― say that they are already struggling.

These Malaysians from the lower- to upper-middle income classes want income tax, road tax, and the sales and services tax (SST) lowered in the upcoming Budget 2019. Predictably, they also want additional tax reliefs, excluding incentives and bonuses from income tax.

Some are also asking for additional healthcare spending and government medical cards, as well as improvements in the education system, more government scholarships for postgraduate studies and increased funding in science and technology research.

Malay Mail interviewed 35 Malaysians from various professions and backgrounds in the capital city, Penang, and Ipoh on what they want the Pakatan Harapan government to focus on in its maiden Budget.

This is what some of them have to say:

Too expensive to live

Content outreach specialist R. Ramesh says something needs to be done about the property market as prices are not dropping. ― Picture courtesy of R. Ramesh
Content outreach specialist R. Ramesh says something needs to be done about the property market as prices are not dropping. ― Picture courtesy of R. Ramesh

R. Ramesh, 27, content outreach specialist, Ipoh

“The cost of public transportation and toll prices have not seen a reduction. Something also needs to be done about the property market prices are not dropping. I've seen condos where 70 per cent is not occupied and the prices are the same. Why are we protecting the elite who own multiple properties?”

Mohd Khafiruddin Faizan, 36, civil servant, Penang

“Cost of living is too high. My salary is only RM2,500, barely enough to cover costs. It is the prices of things and food that need to be reduced. Otherwise, we can’t survive. There is also a need to review allowances for civil servants. Some are too low, not even sufficient to pay bills.”

Firdaus Mohamad Hadzri, 28, freelance photographer, Penang

“Groceries and toiletries are too expensive... need to be reduced, especially for youths who just started work. We don’t have much disposable income. We need a better public transport system, maybe a special system for Malaysians, using MyKad to pay for bus fare at a special rate. A lot of foreigners take buses too, so citizens should be given special rates.”

Hard to find jobs

Banker Liyana Khalid suggests that the goovernment should build a platform for fresh graduates to start a career. — Picture by Ida Lim
Banker Liyana Khalid suggests that the goovernment should build a platform for fresh graduates to start a career. — Picture by Ida Lim

Liyana Khalid, 25, banker, Kuala Lumpur

“In the government Budget, can they provide something for those who just graduated from university? Nowadays the younger generation face problems getting a job, so why can't we just build a platform for fresh graduates to start a career?”

Nina Saromin, 26, freelance designer, Kuala Lumpur

“I graduated from uni last year and can't get full time work. I can't even get part-time work too, so it is very tough. We (university graduates) applied to the government for jobs that are open to degree holders, but there are still those who didn't get. Like my friends, many did not get.”

Shazlin Saibon, 24, part-time worker, Penang

“It is not easy to look for a full-time job and even harder to get a government job. I just hope there is an economic package for fresh graduates so that we can get jobs to survive. (I’m) still living with parents.”

Can’t afford to buy a home

Master’s graduate Akil Yunus says affordable housing is really important for him now. — Picture courtesy of Akil Yunus
Master’s graduate Akil Yunus says affordable housing is really important for him now. — Picture courtesy of Akil Yunus

Akil Yunus, 29, Master’s graduate, Kuala Lumpur

“What is really important to me right now is more affordable housing. I don't know how affordable it can get because they always keep dropping the word ‘affordable housing’, but it's never really affordable. Me and my wife can't even afford what the middle class can.”

Josephine Jalleh, 31, communications manager, Penang

“Should look into affordable housing, below RM400,000. A lot of people can’t afford to buy a house. If I need to buy, I have to jointly purchase with another person.”

M. Sheila, 55, recruitment agency worker, Kuala Lumpur

“They should bring the house prices down. Like now it's more than RM500,000, RM1 million, if you are coming to KL. Those are the prices. RM300,000 is good enough, good location, access to public transport.”

Reduce taxes, please

Private sector worker Hafizee Arop says the introduction of SST has not seen the price of items reducing. ― Picture by Farhan Najib
Private sector worker Hafizee Arop says the introduction of SST has not seen the price of items reducing. ― Picture by Farhan Najib

Hafizee Arop, 32, private sector worker, Ipoh

“I also hope the government will consider lowering personal income tax to put more money into people's pockets. The introduction of SST has not seen the price of items reducing. Hence I hope with a reduction in personal income tax, I will have more cash in hand.”

Ms AY, 43, banker, Kuala Lumpur

“Government should reduce income tax. Tax relief used to be separated; it should continue to be split. But now, they are putting everything together as a lump sum for tax relief. So why are they making it so difficult? Despite earning a five-figure income, what is the government doing for us? Nothing much. We are paying taxes, but the thing is, we are not getting the benefits that we are supposed to get. We are one of the persons who are actually contributing to the nation, but we don't get anything.”

Ms YP Woo, 42, hawker, Ipoh

“I hope the government will reduce the SST as despite promises that prices of things will be lower with the introduction of SST, hawkers like me are not feeling it. For example, the plastic containers that I use to pack food stuff were previously sold to me by a middleman at 50 sen each. However after the introduction of SST, I am now paying 60 sen for each container. They claim they had to increase the price as they got the items at a higher price from manufacturers.”

 

https://www.malaymail.com/s/1687969/what-urbanites-across-malaysia-want-jobs-cheaper-homes-lower-taxes

Discussions
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speakup

youngsters nowadays want everything!
when I started working, i drove a 2nd hand Proton Saga. nowadays, youngsters want a brand new Honda City or Toyota Vios as their 1st car. What's wrong with driving a Proton or Perodua?

2018-10-30 10:48

apolloang

semua mahu tapi low education.....if pandai tak apa lah,bodoh pun mahu.give them more books to read lah....hahaha

2018-10-30 10:50

speakup

youngsters nowadays complain no money buy property. But surprisingly they got money buy latest IPhone which costs few thousands ringgit and got money go Starbucks every month or even every week!

2018-10-30 10:51

KLCI Going Holland

Not me lah, I only got many buy books only.. Pokai already, one hour work only pay 5.05 holland lah

2018-10-30 10:53

apolloang

many stuck in properties yet want property price down? have to work hard for it not think govt will give people to buy cheap.govt should tax more on luxury items,cars.many luxury cars on the road nowdays

2018-10-30 10:59

Up_down

Youngsters are over pampered by their parents and surrounded with environment making them to take things for granted. We can’t put the entire blame on them. It’s merely the consequences of our material society.

2018-10-30 11:00

KLCI Going Holland

hahahah salary too low lah this country... If higher I will work harder, that's why everyone going to other countries to work. Why? Currency stronger pay also higher. Here if pay low but currency strong then different story lah wakakaka

2018-10-30 11:01

apolloang

increase road tax on luxury cars,i don't mind paying more for the cause of the govt

2018-10-30 11:02

apolloang

here many lazy workers everyday see the time wanna balik rumah only,like this attitude wanna gaji naik?

2018-10-30 11:04

speakup

the irony: youngsters complain RM7 chap fan expensive, but how come no complain when they spend RM15 on Starbucks coffee?

2018-10-30 11:05

apolloang

revamp bursa is needed,revert back to old system 1000 lots minimum,contra period increase back to 7 days,ban all short selling,call and put warrants,reduce ipo and rights issue.if implement like this bursa no up u can come and kick me....hehe

2018-10-30 11:08

KLCI Going Holland

speakup not every youngster can afford Starbucks ooohhh.. main problem is wages remain stagnant for the past 15 years but inflation averaging 3.6% every year.. Everything becoming more expensive but salary still same. And appolloang, going home early doesn't mean not productive, your mindset is very wrong, I can work 8 hours and do the same amount of work someone who works OT.. Why? because they not productive, main FB while working. You need to get the concept of productivity and working hours right. Working longer is not equals to more productive

2018-10-30 11:08

speakup

i know some of our junior staff, gaji about rm4k but already drive Honda City Toyota Vios. Brand new, not 2nd hand okay. And they always complain everything expensive. Their Honda City not expensive? Their Toyota Vios not expensive?

2018-10-30 11:12

KLCI Going Holland

speakup that one hopeless lah... earn 4k want to drive 100+k cars, not very smart I would say... that one cannot complain. No money buy house no money buy anything that one really their problem already but got money buy expensive car... kikiki want to show off mah!

2018-10-30 11:14

speakup

And their handphones, u think they use cheap < RM1k phones? No lah, their phones easily half their gross salary or more!

2018-10-30 11:14

speakup

And they use their phones 1 or 2 years only, already want to upgrade (not becoz spoilt). Why cannot use longer?

2018-10-30 11:16

KLCI Going Holland

hahahah now Iphone 7k, very soon we can see many of them getting it... aiyo buto lah many youngsters these days luckily i am not like them wakakakka

2018-10-30 11:17

speakup

speakup still using 4 year old Samsung phone. Not spoilt so still can use lah.

2018-10-30 11:18

apolloang

not the job hours,is the mentality.always see the watch wanna go back quickly.

2018-10-30 11:20

kennean

Malaysia government is the bestin world.
The ONLY government raise tax to pay off debt to rich country, BE SMARTER, please borrow more to let people live happy and freedom.

2018-10-30 11:21

KLCI Going Holland

borrow more later interest rates up gaogao we go bankrupt masuk Holland, even worse lah

2018-10-30 11:22

apolloang

how to lure more retailers to bursa,tajjudin atan pun tak tahu and yet no kena fired ar? increase contra date to 7 days lah.also bank kena increase lending and broking firm should increase margin financing

2018-10-30 11:23

speakup

while there are genuine people struggling, but there are also people struggling because of their expensive lifestyle. Govt need to differentiate these 2 groups of people.

A person who is struggling to buy a house due to low wage is very different from another person who is struggling to buy a house due to expensive lifestyle. The former deserves our pity and aid. The latter deserves no pity and aid.

2018-10-30 11:27

speakup

I know many of our junior staff in the 2nd category.

2018-10-30 11:28

kennean

Interest up then raise more bond. Just a figure only.
Smart person raise fix interest rate bond in RM.

Japan join CHINA's ONE RAOD ONE BELT.
Malaysia less card to play, process ECRL now, rather surrender later.

2018-10-30 11:45

kennean

Yes, forgot to inform u.
Now we already in Holland, no need to worry go to Holland.

2018-10-30 11:48

KLCI Going Holland

crazy lower threshold to RM25k for what, currency so weak liao..

2018-10-30 14:22

chinaman

Post removed.Why?

2018-10-30 14:26

speakup

nowadays if u holding rm25k cash, u considered kaya already
coz normal ppl spend every single sen they earn on new car, iphone, branded clothes, starbucks, tealive, papparich, etc. ...

2018-10-30 14:31

apolloang

25k makan banana lo.....2.5mil also tak cukup....hahaha

2018-10-30 14:46

KLCI Going Holland

wakakakaka i3 getting funny

2018-10-30 14:47

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