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Guan Eng: There must be solid proof people want GST back

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Publish date: Fri, 04 Oct 2019, 06:53 PM

PUTRAJAYA: Before the government mulls over the reinstatement of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), there must be solid proof that the people are in favour of such a move.

But Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said that as of now, the government stands firm on the mandate given by the people in the 14th General Election (GE14) to abolish the Barisan Nasional-imposed 6 per cent GST – which Pakatan Harapan (PH) has delivered on.

"In the last GE, it was clear that the people had rejected the six per cent GST. Thus, if the people want it back, we must get the people’s mandate, if they want the six per cent under BN or no GST under PH.

"Also, after we abolished the GST, we managed to contain inflation at the rate of 1.5 per cent last month. Some other months, (there was even negative inflation). Abolishing the GST has had an impact and... reined in inflation and the cost of living.

"Should we allow the return of the six per cent GST, we will see inflation go up. If the people want it (GST) back, as Tun (Dr Mahathir Mohamad) said, then we need a clear mandate from the people," he said after the ministry's monthly gathering.

The Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) had called for the government to re-introduce the GST in the 2020 Budget, but at a lower rate of three per cent.

Its chairman, Tan Sri Kamal Salih, is reported to have described the GST as a tax regime that was fair to all walks of life, adding that the system had kept the government afloat when the crude oil price declined to below US$36 per barrel in 2015.

Kamal added that he was against the idea of abolishing the GST and replacing it with the Sales and Service Tax (SST) when the Pakatan Harapan government took over last year.

He explained that no matter how one expands the SST to different sectors, or however the enforcement is done, it would still not be enough to compensate for whatever (income) that had been produced by the GST.

On the mechanism to collect input from the people regarding the GST, Lim said it has to be referred to the PH Presidential Council

"I am only the Finance Minister. I am talking about setting economic policies and implementing these policies. On that one (the mechanism), it has to be decided by the PH Presidential Council. It is not up to me alone. Until that is decided, we have to respect the people's mandate to abolish the GST.

"The GE was only last year, and the people made it very clear in rejecting the GST. Unless you can give me incontrovertible evidence (to the contrary). Otherwise, you have to respect the mandate of the people in the last GE."

On how the government manages the shortfall in revenue following the abolition of the GST, the minister said the government is still able to juggle its finances.

Lim also said the government managed to shave off its RM1 trillion debt.

"It is a painful process to reduce the debt, and it cannot be done overnight. At least we have put a stop to (the debt) going up, although we have to continue borrowing to fund our development projects.

"Our books are now truthful. What you see is what you get," he added.

On his take on whether the SST is the best tax regime, Lim replied: "What is more important is that we have delivered on our promises in accordance with the PH election manifesto. I am not here to give you a lecture on economics and taxation. If I do that, I think this will be a very long session.

"As I said, we have delivered on our promise and the benefits have shown we have contained inflation. Also, the cost of living is not as pressing as before. Sometimes, our measures need time to kick in."

Earlier in his speech, Lim said that Malaysia will take pre-emptive measures to cushion the drop of global trade growth from 2.6 per cent to 1.2 per cent.

The World Trade Organisation was reported as saying that it expects trade volume to grow by just 1.2 per cent in 2019, down from the 2.6 per cent it predicted in April.

The world body also cut its global economic growth forecast from 2.6 per cent to 2.3 per cent.

 

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2019/10/527082/guan-eng-there-must-be-solid-proof-people-want-gst-back

Discussions
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Fuzzycats

What Gst?
Rakyat doesn't wants Gst lah.

2019-10-05 01:00

Tripaka

Poor suffers most with GST. However, until today nothing is done to control the spiralling prices of all essential food stuff. Recovery of the economy starts with reducing and managing enforcement of prices of essential items. After that, hawker prices etc will fall if strict enforcement programme is implemented. Education is another important factor to ensure future leaders are moulded in right thinking and direction of benefiting the people and economy.

2019-10-05 11:30

chinaman

Under GST, also suffer. Under SST, also suffer lei, even getting worse. Pakatun is a BOGUS doctor who give wrong medicine. wakaka

2019-10-05 12:33

stockraider

When economy is poor and policy to encourage development is bad, thus whatever indirect tax policy like gst or sst will be bad for the people loh...!!

Common sense loh....!!

2019-10-05 13:02

BN_better

Why BN can rule for 61 years? They are better govn.

2019-10-05 17:44

BN_better

Why not replace PH with BN?

Posted by Rick Walker > Oct 5, 2019 1:00 PM | Report Abuse
I back to replace SST and GST with MSG!

2019-10-05 17:45

chinaman

if BN gomen really good, MYR should be stronger than SGD, not vice versa. wakaka

2019-10-05 17:55

freddiehero

hahaha... 1850 - 1557 very good la new boss..

2019-10-05 18:02

freddiehero

gst >> sst >> gst, said rakyat need it kakaka..

2019-10-05 18:04

freddiehero

we rakyat all like 0% can u hear tat?

2019-10-05 18:04

Michael Kwok

If there no tax,who going to pay for the country debt?Who going to pay the developement?.No tax means Malaysian will live in jungles.

2019-10-05 18:55

EngineeringProfit

Stop taxing the ppl.....tax those in Panama Papers

2019-10-05 19:27

EngineeringProfit

Gotta feed their unplanned (without financial planning) children too...

....in school from next year

2019-10-05 22:15

Michael Kwok

Please,people got benefit in BN admin.many Chinese get rich,many Malay get rich.Previous both Malay,Chinese,Indian wanted developement.Certain percentage of Malaysia do not want dev..Then there do not benefit out of it.If majority of the gov stole money,then many will live in jungles.There won't have city,there won't have highway,there won't have big shopping mall,there won't have big expensive car like BMW or Merz,there won't have school,there won't have stock market and many.

2019-10-05 22:40

speakup

LGE resignlah! rakyat malaysia dont want u.
Even previous hardcore DAP supporter like speakup dont want u anymore!

2019-10-05 22:57

iswara

too late, already many business closed

2019-10-05 22:58

izoklse

LGE PLEASE RESIGN. YOU FINANCE MINISTER TAKDE OTAK PUNYA. LANGSUNG TAK GUNA UTK MALAYSIA. PLEASE RESIGN.

2019-10-05 23:38

izoklse

Malaysian Imports Just Slumped by the Most in a Decade

Malaysian imports fell by the most since 2009 in August as demand for capital goods waned, suggesting the nation’s economic growth will cool in the months ahead.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-04/malaysian-imports-slump-by-most-in-decade-as-trade-war-weighs

2019-10-05 23:44

Aristo.cats

Remembered, who sang the ABCD Gst song???
Now want to u turn back to Gst kah???

Why before election last time sing a lot of ABCD Gst song???

2019-10-05 23:56

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