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Penang Extends Land Tax Appeal Period, Waives Late Fees
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Penang Extends Land Tax Appeal Period, Waives Late Fees

From Utusan Malaysia · (5m ago) Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The Penang state government has extended the deadline for land tax appeal applications to May 31.
  • This extension allows landowners to submit appeals and feedback through official channels.
  • The state government also waived late payment penalties for land tax, quit rent, and block tax until May 31, 2026, to help landowners adjust to new rates not revised in over 30 years.

The Penang state government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, has demonstrated a responsive approach to public concerns regarding the new land tax rates. By extending the appeal period to May 31 and waiving late payment penalties until May 31, 2026, the administration is providing much-needed relief and a grace period for landowners. This move acknowledges the significant impact of the revised tax, which had not been updated in over three decades, and aims to ease the financial burden during this transition.

The decision to offer this leniency reflects a commitment to fair governance and public consultation. The overwhelming response, with over 10,344 appeals and feedback received so far, underscores the importance of this issue to the state's residents. The government's proactive stance in addressing these concerns, with 4,015 cases already resolved, showcases an efficient administrative process.

Justeru, saya menyeru semua pemilik tanah supaya mengemukakan rayuan dan maklum balas menerusi saluran rasmi termasuk bagi tujuan pengesahan penggunaan hak milik tanah semasa untuk semakan lanjut.

โ€” Chow Kon YeowThe Chief Minister urged landowners to submit their appeals and feedback through official channels for further review.

This policy is particularly significant for Penang, a state known for its vibrant economy and historical significance. Ensuring that land ownership remains accessible and manageable for its citizens is crucial for maintaining social stability and economic growth. The government's efforts to balance fiscal needs with the welfare of its people are commendable, setting a positive example for other regions facing similar challenges.

Kerajaan negeri berharap pengecualian ini dapat memberi peluang kepada pemilik tanah menjelaskan cukai masing-masing dengan segera dan mengelakkan tunggakan menjelang tahun 2027.

โ€” Chow Kon YeowThe Chief Minister expressed hope that the exemption would allow landowners to pay their taxes promptly and avoid arrears by 2027.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.