Property tax hikes must be gradual and fair, Housing Minister Nga stresses Posted on 25/11/2024 IPOH, Nov 24 — Property tax reassessment must prioritise the public’s welfare, ensuring that tax rates are not increased drastically, as such hikes could burden citizens. Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming emphasised that the government proposes a gradual increase in property taxes, taking current inflation rates into account. He explained that, for instance, property tax rates should only be raised by two to five per cent every two years. “This approach has worked well in Penang, where small but consistent increases have been positively received by the public. I believe Ipoh can adopt a similar approach to prevent burdening the people,” he said in a statement today. On November 22, the media reported growing protests from Ipoh residents against the new property tax rate of nine percent, set to be implemented by the Ipoh City Council (MBI). Nga added that the issue had been discussed at the recent National Local Government Council meeting. “The government’s position is clear: this is a government for the people, by the people. All objections and feedback will be carefully considered to ensure a fair decision,” he concluded. — Bernama News
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Malaysian who survived the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway’ in WWII dies at 97 in Seremban hospital, wake today in Port Dickson Posted on 10/11/2024 SEREMBAN, Nov 10 — The oldest surviving worker of the infamous ‘Death Railway’ between Thailand and Myanmar, Arumugam Kandasamy, died at 3.26 am today at the age of 97. His son, A Sudhagaran, 45, said his father died after receiving treatment at a private hospital here due to old age…. Read More
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