Selangor to raise assessment rates by 25% from next year Posted on 09/12/2024 Selangor local government and tourism committee chairman Ng Suee Lim said some local councils have not adjusted their assessment rates for more than 30 years. (Wikipedia pic) PETALING JAYA: The Selangor government has approved a 25% increase in the assessment tax rate for local authorities from Jan 1. Local government and tourism committee chairman Ng Suee Lim said the adjustment follows a review under the Local Government Act 1976, which requires the local authorities to update property valuation lists every five years, Bernama reported. Ng said the Sabak Bernam district council last revised its rates 38 years ago, and the Kuala Langat municipal council 37 years ago. Nine other councils have not revised their rates for more than 20 years. “This tax adjustment will be implemented over five years and is expected to boost the local councils’ revenue by RM355 million annually. “These funds will be utilised to enhance infrastructure and public services across districts,” he was quoted as saying at a press conference at Wisma Dewan Undangan Negeri Selangor today. Ng said the state government would continue exempting assessment tax for all low-cost housing, including SelangorKu homes throughout the state, with financial implications of nearly RM60 million. “For traditional village homes, we are providing targeted exemptions. As of this year, exemptions have been granted to 2,849 properties in these villages, and we aim to extend this to 5,000 homes, provided they meet the required criteria,” he said. On Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah’s disappointment over the cleanliness in the royal town of Klang, which has contributed to flooding incidents, Ng said the matter has been reviewed and immediate remedial action will be taken. “Recently, we discussed flood mitigation issues during the Selangor Economic Action Council meeting, and efforts are already under way. We will also convene a meeting soon to address river cleanliness in Klang,” he said. News
Court grants Muhyiddin temporary passport release for pancreatic cancer consultation and family visit in UK Posted on 10/12/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 — The Sessions Court today granted Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin a temporary release of his international passport for a medical consultation regarding his pancreatic cancer and to visit his grandchild in the United Kingdom. Judge Azura Alwi allowed the application following submissions by Muhyiddin’s lawyer Datuk… Read More
Germany overpower Canada to set up Davis Cup semi with Netherlands Posted on 21/11/2024 Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff battles Canada’s Denis Shapovalov in the Davis Cup quarterfinals in Malaga, Spain. (AP pic) MALAGA: Germany beat Canada 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the Davis Cup semifinals where they will face the Netherlands who advanced with a stunning upset of hosts Spain. Without world No 2 two… Read More
Minister disputes claim on increase of tertiary-educated workers in low-skilled jobs Posted on 19/11/2024 Human resources minister Steven Sim affirmed that the government is committed to tackling underemployment in the country. KUALA LUMPUR: The claim that Malaysia’s underemployment rate among tertiary-educated workers increased by 100,000 in the third quarter (Q3) of 2024 is inaccurate, says human resources minister Steven Sim. Responding to Afnan Hamimi… Read More