In reference to Paragraph 46(1)(j) of Malaysian Income Tax Act 1967, an amount limited to a maximum of RM3,000 is deductible in respect of the purchase of non-business use personal computer for individual tax payer.
This deduction is allowed once in 3 years, but no deduction will be granted if the computer is used for business purpose.
Now, the question: are tablet computers such as Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Viewsonic ViewPad 7, Toshiba Folio 100, CSL Spice Mi700 DroidPad, Blackberry Playbook, ZTE V9, etc. entitled for this personal income tax relief?
I have asked this question to LHDN, and the official answer is: if the tablet computer only have computer features and is for home and family use only, then it will be treated as "computer" and is entitled to the personal income tax relief of up to RM3,000, claimable once in 3 years.
This will be the case for Apple iPad, Toshiba Folio 100 and Blackberry Playbook. Let's say you purchased an Apple iPad 64GB with Wifi+3G at the price of RM2,599 in year 2010, and your tax rate is 24%, when you file your 2010 personal income tax now, you can claim back RM2,599 tax relief, which is equilvalent to a saving of RM623.76 in your income tax. (If you have any family member or friend or colleague who purchased Apple iPad recently, please forward this good news to them using the "Share" button below.)
However, if the tablet computer also have handphone features in addition to computer features, which mean you can make phone calls and also send SMS/MMS using the telco service with the tablet, then it will be treated as a "phone" and is not entitled to personal income tax relief. This is the case for Samsung Galaxy Tab, Viewsonic ViewPad 7, CSL Spice Mi700 DroidPad, ZTE V9, etc. Bad news.
If you need to verify this information, can make a call to LHDN at 1300-88-3010 or email to callcentre@hasil.gov.my.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Apple iPad is entitled to LHDN personal income tax relief but not Samsung Galaxy Tab
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Best deal to buy original Samsung Galaxy Tab in Malaysia
Samsung Galaxy Tab is a 7" tablet computer, smaller than the 9" Apple iPad and larger than the 5" Dell Streak, with full phone feature and dual camera.
It was first officially introduced to Malaysia by Maxis with the following data plan commitment packages:
- 12 month: RM1,849
- 24 month: RM1,749
Beside Maxis, Digi is selling it with the following data plan commitment packages:
- 12 month: RM1,849
- 24 month: RM1,599
- 12 month: RM1,738
- 18 month: RM1,668
- 12 month: RM1,568
- 18 month: RM1,498
- Non-Citibank member: RM2,199 (free RM50 Chinese New Year voucher)
- Citibank credit card: RM2,099
- RM1,498 with Celcom Exec 50 + mBasic 1GB data plan (18 month contract period)
- RM2,099 in SenQ, pay by Citibank credit card (no need data plan commitment, 3 years warranty, 36 months installment period)
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Friday, January 28, 2011
Asia Trader & Investor Convention (ATIC) @ KL 2011
The annual Asia's largest trader and investor event, Asia Trader & Investor Convention (ATIC) 2011 is coming.
Date: 2-3 April 2011
Time: 9.00am - 6.00pm
Venue: Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, KLCC, Malaysia
Fees: RM28 for 2 days entry ticket
ATIC has travelled to 7 Asian Cities, i.e., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Mumbai, Shenzhen and Tokyo. With participation by over 300 financial services companies, including securities exchanges, retail and consumer banks, securities brokerage firms, asset/fund management firms, listed companies and other financial services providers, the events have attracted over 100,000 active traders and serious investors across Asia.
ATIC Kuala Lumpur 2011 is targetted to feature more than 40 seminars conducted by international and local gurus and experts.
I noticed that the ATIC ticket price keeps on increasing every year. In 2009, it is free. Last year, there was an early bird price of RM18. This year, no news about early bird price yet.
Click here for more information about ATIC at KL 2011.
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