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Muhyiddin bidas pembangkang cuba takutkan rakyat isu GST
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kah kah kah..MEMANG KAH GST AKAN DI GUNAKAN... kah lah kah..
kah kah kah...BUKAN UNTUK TAKUT TAKUTKAN RAKYAT... kah kah kah..
kah kah kah... NAK NAIKAN BENCI PADA KETUANAN MELAYU.... kah kah jkah...
kah kah kah..BILA BENCI ... MEREKA AKAN SOKONG PAKATAN...kah kah kah
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Jalan Melayu di Kuala Lumpur akan dibangunkan semula dengan identiti Melayu daripada segi perniagaan, seni budaya dan muzikal, kata penasihat kerajaan bagi hal ehwal sosial dan kebudayaan Tan Sri Dr Rais Yatim.
Rais berkata usaha itu penting memandangkan tiada sebatang jalan di ibu negara yang benar-benar mencerminkan sosiobudaya kaum Melayu di Malaysia untuk ditonjolkan kepada pelancong asing.
Katanya usaha kerajaan membangunkan semula Jalan Melayu yang terletak berhampiran Jalan Masjid India tidak harus dicemburui kaum lain memandangkan masyarakat India telah mempunyai Little India di Brickfields, manakala kaum Tionghua mempunyai China Town di Jalan Petaling.
"Kaum lain tidak patut rasa kecil hati kerana masing-masing telah ada tempat, tapi kaum Melayu tiada Malay Street yang betul-betul tipikal Melayu," katanya kepada pemberita selepas melakukan tinjauan di sekitar Jalan Melayu di sini, hari ini.
Rais, yang juga bekas Menteri Penerangan Komunikasi dan Kebudayaan (kini Kementerian Komunikasi dan Multimedia) berkata pembangunan semula Jalan Melayu itu dijangka dimulakan Januari tahun depan dengan melibatkan pelbagai pihak termasuk Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Kementerian Pelancongan, Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL) dan Jabatan Warisan Negara.
"Apa kegiatan yang akan kita lakukan di Jalan Melayu ini akan kita fikirkan tapi mula-mula sekali kita akan cuba baiki bumbung kedai yang ada dan petak-petak perniagaan untuk penjaja Melayu," katanya.
Selain itu, Rais berkata pihaknya akan mencadangkan kepada kerajaan mengenai penubuhan Yayasan Warisan Negara bagi memperkasakan lagi pembinaan negara bangsa.
Katanya jika penubuhan yayasan itu dipersetujui, ia akan mencari formula paling praktikal untuk memastikan rakyat Malaysia sentiasa celik budaya, seni dan juga warisan.
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"Dalam jawapan Parlimen saya pada 1 Oktober, saya diberitahu gaji tahunan, elaun dan bonus Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) Agensi Inovasi Malaysia adalah RM830,500, gaji bulanannya kira-kira sebanyak RM69, 000. Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Suruhanjaya Pengangkutan Awam Darat (SPAD) pula dibayar gaji tahunan sebanyak RM480,000 (RM40,000 sebulan).
"Semua CEO ini dibayar bulanan lebih tinggi daripada penjawat awam seperti Ketua Setiausaha Negara yang mempunyai gaji bulanan RM23, 577," katanya. – 30 Oktober, 2013.
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PETALING JAYA: The government will not do away with the vital revenue generating excise tax as opposed to the abolishment of Sales and Services Tax (SST) upon the introduction of the recently announced Good and Services Tax (GST).
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Idris Jala said Malaysia will not abolish the duty as it is still an important source of revenue.
His comments came just days after Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak announced the GST last Friday in Budget 2014.
“Excise duty will stay, it is earning good revenue for the government. It will not be removed now, we have taken away the SST,” he said at the Global Malaysia Series — Banking on Asean: Leveraging the Growth Potential of South- East Asia forum in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Excise duty generates RM7 billion for the exchequer annually and are imposed on certain imported or locally manufactured goods such as liquor, tobacco, motor vehicles, playing cards and mahjong tiles.
Last Friday, Najib unveiled a budget that ensured fiscal discipline and subsidy rationalisation initiatives to tackle the gaping fiscal deficit of 4.5% to the gross domestic product (GDP) and rising national budget of 53% to the GDP.
This is largely to avert foreign rating agencies from downgrading Malaysia, after Fitch Ratings downgraded Malaysia’s growth outlook to negative in July, mainly due to weak public finances and budgetary reforms.
Speaking at the same event, Group chief executive officer of CIMB Group Holdings Bhd Nazir Razak termed the budget as a “right budget” to tackle prevailing fiscal imbalances in the country.
“Its a right budget to have at this point of time, when expenditure increase is less than revenue increase.
“It is set to meet 3.5% fiscal deficit in 2014. Rating is a slippery slope and we can’t go down that path,” said the banker, adding the government should focus on “spend management” to curb expenditure.
The government is introducing the GST at a rate of 6%, which is expected to boost revenue by RM26 billion annually, to replace the SST. Malaysia joins some 160 countries worldwide in adopting the new tax regime that will kick in on April 1, 2015.
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