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Category Archives: GST
Famous Kayu Nasi Kandar restaurant in Bukit Jambul raided for selling roti telor at RM2.50!
— Someone told me on Facebook that he ate roti telor a few days ago at KLIA1 and paid RM17. — When it rains, it pours! It’s getting lots of press. BAD press. The latest bad news is the complaint, … Continue reading
We prefer the SST as the GST is very efficient and transparent: Very efficient because the Govt takes your money right there and then.Transparent because you can see your money leaving you.
— GST-related ‘crimes’ and other offences; and unexpected consequences … 19 July 2018 .. Finance Minister, Lim Guan Eng, on how impact of SST will be less severe compared with GST: 1. SST taxes 38% of goods, GST 60%,2. SST … Continue reading
The Service Charge: Yes, we have to pay unless we don’t go inside…
— WE HAVE TO PAY THE 10% SERVICE CHARGE. Loose lips sink ships is an American English idiom meaning “beware of unguarded talk”. American World War II poster by Seymour R. Goff, also known as Ess-ar-gee. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose_lips_sink_ships) It took only … Continue reading
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