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5 comment(s). Last comment by Jian Bin Siew 2017-02-05 17:34
Posted by Patrick13 > 2017-02-01 22:15 | Report Abuse
Maybe now is not the right time to buy these counters, target KIP REIT next week.
Posted by Evertraveler > 2017-02-02 00:05 | Report Abuse
From what I understand, all dividends received from REIT required to file for income tax. Am I right?
Posted by alex88812 > 2017-02-02 23:42 | Report Abuse
dividend from reit no need file for income tax.. when you received is net of tax.. 10% withholding tax.. non-claimable for refund.. if you plan to hold for long term or just want fixed return, then you may invest in reit.. return is higher than FD rate.. average return like 4%-6%.. depending on what price you go in..
Posted by Jian Bin Siew > 2017-02-05 17:34 | Report Abuse
For me, now is the time u should avoid REIT in Malaysia. Try to compare Malaysia and Singapore REIT.
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Posted by L2invest > 2017-02-01 19:43 | Report Abuse
Ya oh, funny that the trend has not been in line with stock trend in general. More people feel that interest rate will remain suppressed for an extended period?