SHAH ALAM – The government appears ready to review and improve the recently announced Sales and Services Tax (SST) if any shortcomings or public discomfort arise during its execution.
Lembah Jaya State Assemblyman, Syed Ahmad Syed Abdul Rahman better known as Altimet, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is a highly empathetic leader who would never allow government policies or actions to burden the people’s livelihood.
According to him, the voices, views and concerns of the public have never been ignored by the government.
“The Madani Government today is a government that listens.
"In its efforts to generate national revenue for a stronger and more competitive future, the government continuously strives to find the most balanced approach to increase income without burdening the people.
“I must clarify that the SST is fundamentally a progressive tax and does not target the low-income group.
"It is selectively applied and I am confident the government is open to reviewing and improving it from time to time.
"For example, there has been confusion regarding the tax on imported fruits such as apples and oranges, which we consume daily. On this matter, I believe the wisdom of the Prime Minister will ease the public’s concern," he said in a statement on Wednesday.
Altimet believes the government continues to prioritise local fruits as the people’s primary choice.
He said local fruit traders have the potential to benefit indirectly as reliance on imports begins to decrease.
“I believe, as has often been the case, there will be a fair and reasonable solution. Like other policies, SST is not static...it can be refined for the common good.
“In conclusion, let us continue to share our views respectfully and openly. The Madani Government may not be perfect, but it is a government that is sincere in its efforts and always ready to improve for a more stable, prosperous, and harmonious Malaysia,” he added.