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Sales of new commercial vehicles, imports of capital and intermediate goods, MITI-approved projects, base lending rate, risk-weighted capital adequacy ratio, non-performing loads, registration and liquidation of companies
The exhibit above shows the sales and production of new passenger cars, motorcycles, Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) prices consumption goods imports and the labour market for the whole of 2009 (December not included).
It is the duty of each and every company carrying a business license to properly & regularly update accounts and statements. Malaysia’s Income Tax Return Form (ITRF) is the document needed for each and every business (in this case, referred to as the “Taxpayer”) to the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia, or LHDN Malaysia.
The basics of setting up a business entity in Malaysia isn’t so difficult to understand: First off, let’s start with Types of Business Entities. There are three (3) different types of business entities to choose from:
In Malaysia, the Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) requires that every limited company must at least have a company secretary. A company secretary is a person who maintains the records, books, filings, documents, meetings, company seal and so forth.
Since its independence in 1957, Malaysia has been nothing short but a spectacular destination for businesses to penetrate the South East Asian market. Ideally located in between Thailand & Singapore, Malaysia is in the center of the Asian region, with its neighbours being fast-emerging economies such as Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei and Philippines.