Strategies that don’t require extra spending
- Stop being employed
- Start your own business
- Become a business owner
- Become an investor
- Become a boss
- Set up a company
Just in case you are wondering what is the difference of all the above, they are actually the same. Businesses are being taxed differently by the government simply because they provide jobs to the people who like to be employed and pay more taxes.
However, for personal income tax planning, there are still a few methods that don’t require extra spending. But you will have to park your money in the right place:
- Save education funds in Skim Simpanan Pendidikan Nasional (maximum RM3000)
- EPF contribution and life insurance premium (maximum RM6000)
- Education plan and medical insurance premium (maximum RM3000)
- Ask your employers to reduce your monthly salary but increase your EPF contributions by the same amount
- Change “Fixed allowances” to “reimbursement” based on receipt
Strategies that DO require extra spending
- Donation to registered and approved charities under Section 44(6) of the Income Tax Ordinance
- Take up further education or professional courses
- Buy books, journals, magazines and other publications
- Buy sports and exercise equipment
- Pay your parents’ medical bills
- Do a full medical examination
- Pay Zakat (only applicable to Muslims)
- Buy a computer
- Hire a tax consultant
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