I just don't understand it. Why must we take six months to solve the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on prepaid mobile services?
And why must there be a tug-of-war between government's agencies (Customs Dept and the MCMC) - one supporting while the other opposing the idea? Is this our how our brain works on simple matters?
The telecommunication companies are already reaping big profits from such services. While the government has been telling them to impose a cheaper and fair rate, they instead 'rob' customers by introducing extra services that eat up our balance, without us knowing it.
Why not ask those providers to lower their price first before imposing the 6 per cent GST?
The providers will not suffer. In fact, it will entice more people to subscribe to their services? And is it also fair to use a service which is not efficient - so many interruptions and glitches?
So, be fair to everybody, the telcos and customers. We have about 30 million people in the country, almost 80 per cent are using cellular phone. How many telcos are there? Even if a telco has 3 million subscribers, it means 'cak bo liao' already!
And why must there be a tug-of-war between government's agencies (Customs Dept and the MCMC) - one supporting while the other opposing the idea? Is this our how our brain works on simple matters?
The telecommunication companies are already reaping big profits from such services. While the government has been telling them to impose a cheaper and fair rate, they instead 'rob' customers by introducing extra services that eat up our balance, without us knowing it.
Why not ask those providers to lower their price first before imposing the 6 per cent GST?
KUALA LUMPUR: The government is looking at the best formula in determining the best solution to the issue of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on prepaid mobile services.Wasn't that the whole idea about GST - lower the prices before imposing the 6 per cent tax?
Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Chik said this was to ensure consumers received the best value from prepaid cards they purchased.
“We are trying to find the best way, what the best system is implemented in other countries.
“When consumers purchase a prepaid card, they are actually transferring money into digital form and to their handphones, just like the use of the Touch’n Go card…GST will only be imposed on the transaction charges,” he said when replying to a question by Datuk Ikmal Hisham Abdul Aziz (BN-Tanah Merah) at the Dewan Rakyat sitting here today.
On May 13, Ahmad Shabery said the Cabinet had agreed that users of the prepaid telephone line would get their RM10 value when they activated their RM10 top-up card.
He said the GST for topping up prepaid telephone cards would be imposed based on usage, and the method would be more appropriate as the government would not take the tax before service was used.
Ahmad Shabery said telecommunication companies (telcos) were required to implement the ‘buy RM10, get RM10′ approach fully within a six-month period.
He said to balance the effects of the GST imposition, the ministry had asked telecommunication companies to reduce the tariff for their services, as well as urged them to offer affordable packages to the targeted groups such as students.-Bernama
The providers will not suffer. In fact, it will entice more people to subscribe to their services? And is it also fair to use a service which is not efficient - so many interruptions and glitches?
So, be fair to everybody, the telcos and customers. We have about 30 million people in the country, almost 80 per cent are using cellular phone. How many telcos are there? Even if a telco has 3 million subscribers, it means 'cak bo liao' already!