Malaysia government is going to implement the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on 1 April 2015.
The Royal Malaysian Customs Department has published a Handbook for Goods and Services Tax (GST) for Businesses, which is a very good reference book for everyone in Malaysia to have better understanding about this upcoming GST. You can download its e-Book for free from their website.
Click here to download the Handbook for Goods and Services Tax (GST) for Businesses.
The content of this 183-pages handbook consists of:
1. Salient features of GST
- What is GST?
- Proposed GST model
- Basic elements of GST
- Registration for GST
2. Accounting for tax
- Charging output tax
- Entitlement of input tax
- Apportionment rules
- Credit note & adjustment
- Debit note & adjustment
- Bad debt & adjustment
- Filing of GST return & payment
- Record keeping
3. Implementation of GST and business preparation
- Preparation for implementation of GST
- GST implications
- Tax code
- Business preparation for GST
- Supplies spanning GST
- Non reviewable contract
- Special refund