
Compliance with local accounting legislation, standards and reporting timeliness is an important requirement for each company. With the speed of change in tax and accounting laws in Malaysia, it may be difficult for companies to stay on top of changes to the law and changes to their application in their tax filing and compliance procedures.
Additionally, due to uncertainties surrounding the interpretation of tax laws, there has been an increase in disputes. The increasing sophistication and expertise of tax authorities mean that the taxpayer, now more than ever, needs support and advice from experts at all stages of the tax compliance life cycle. This course discusses detailed tax compliance obligations and tax administration that every company needs to adhere to.
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This course covers tax compliance requirements that are onerous to taxpayers as any non-compliance would attract penalties. This course aims to provide organisations a better understanding of how to comply with tax obligations and tax administration in Malaysia.
Ability to understand the tax compliance obligations and tax administrative requirements which can minimise non-compliance penalties and costs.
Tax compliance obligations and tax administrative requirements that companies need to know.
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