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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Najib wash own hands and blame others

6% prepaid tax: 'Gov't unfairly shifting blame'

The government should have known that the telecommunications companies would pass the six percent service charge to consumers, when the it announced the service tax hike on Jan 1.

Saying this is a press statement today, PKR director of strategy Rafizi Ramli pointed out that by claiming ignorance, the government is actually washing its hands off its own doing.

"It has become his trademark that every time his own policy ignites strong opposition from the public, (Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak) will wash his hands and blame others instead.

"The service tax contributes directly to the government coffers and not a single sen is retained by any companies, which only acts as a tax collector," he said, adding that prepaid mobile usage contributes about RM750 million to the state coffers.

While saying that it is "obscene" for telecommunication companies to make consumers pay, Rafizi said the government cannot be selective in its taxation policies by making only such companies swallow the service tax.

"If (Najib) expects the six percent service tax to be absorbed by the telecommunication companies, he should expect that all other daily household services, including Astro, KFC and restaurants, to also absorb the six percent service tax.

"While he is at it (on his populist drive), he might as well cancel the six percent service tax altogether since his insistence that companies absorb the service tax renders the service tax useless," he said.

'Do it as CSR'

Separately, Deputy Minister of Agriculture Chua Tee Yong in a tweet said telecommunications companies should pick up the tab as part of their corporate social responsibility.

"Digi made RM568 mil in the first quarter of 2011, Celcom RM 1.4 billion and Maxis RM 1.09 billion.

"As part of CSR, since all are profitable, they should not burden prepaid users," he said.

The move has received opposition from both sides of the political divide, who argue that it will hit low-income earners the hardest.

Yesterday, the PM, who is also Finance Minister said that the telecommunication companies had not consulted the government before announcing that it will make consumers pay the six percent service tax.

He said that the companies, who announced the decision on Thursday, should review the move as it adds burden to the rakyat in increasingly lean times.

15 comments:

  1. Inilah bukti kerajaan BN prihatin...Rakyat didahulukan ..untuk kena.Kerajaan BN UMNO Tanah Melayu tidak pernah dijajah,yang kena jajah adalah Singapura,Sarawak,Sabah,Melaka dan Pulau Ping tapi kenapa pula Tanah Melayu (Malaya) diberi kemerdekaan pada 31 Ogos 1957? Betul betul tipu rakyat dan buta sejarah.Dilaung laungkan Kemerdekaan Malaysia pada 16 Sept 1963 pula ke 54.Bodoh ilmu hisap pun gagal.Patutlah Rosmah bermaharajah lela sebab Najib gagal ilmu hisap...

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  2. First Lady been given special gift for RM 24 million by ex USSR mafia.....

    Its good to be mafia...all the judiciary and security forces are condoning your acts.

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  3. The thing is like this in my view, the 6% tax, announced to cover thing as follow:

    1. the general election 13th is around the corner. this 6% tax is merely a way the umno/bn gov to gain/claim credit when they "oppose" it. bcoz first, they instruct the telco company to announce it. after that they will make "noise" asking the telco re-look/abolish the 6% tax. by this way they think the rakyat will 100% believe them and vote them again.

    2. They fooled the rakyat other way by "scape-goating" the telco to bear the rakyat anger, for this, they (umno/bn gov) will join the rakyat to scold the telco company so its look like they are with the people all the time even in the difficult times. but in other side, they will get the 6% tax to their coffer to fund their GE13 campaign.

    THIS ARE THEIR SPECIAL ABILITY.

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  4. Pengawalan caj ini patut dilakukan, jangan terus membebankan rakyat dengan cukai-cukai yang tidak diperlukan.

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  5. Rais Yatim boleh menyekat kenaikan caj Astro, kenapa kerajaan tidak boleh menyekat caj perkhidmatan teleco?

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  6. harap caj ini dpt disekat.

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  7. harap pekara ini akan diberikan perhatian dan akan dipertimbangkan...

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  8. sudahkah syarikat perkhidmatan telco mendapat kelulusan dari SKMM?

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  9. kepentingan dan kebajikan rakyat harus diutamakan.

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  10. Syabas Najib kerana mengenakan caj 6% kepada Telco dab sekarang mereka lontar caj tersebut kepada rakyat.

    Buat lagi kenaikan banyak-banyak pasal rakyat Malaysia khasnya di Sabah semua sudah jutawan kerana dapat faedah dasar kerajaan seperti ETP.Kalau boleh harga barang keperluan harian kasi naik lagi.Oya!Harga barangan istimewa seperti TV,peti sejuk dan kereta jangan di lupa.Kasi naik juga.

    No problemo ba kan orang Sabah kaya.

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  11. Why so suddenly charge 6% on reloads? GE 13th thingy kah?

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  12. Nampaknya masalah kenaikan kadar prabayar ini menjadi isu yang hangat sekarang. Kes ini sama seperti apa yang berlaku oleh Astro baru-baru ini.

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  13. kalau Astro boleh dapat, syarikat telco pun mahu dapat.. sebab itu diapun mahu cuba2 supaya caj 6% itu dapat dialihkan kepada pengguna. untung besar ba..

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  14. tapi ini caj bukan sudah kena tunda ka? sebab terlalu banyak orang protest..

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  15. apa lu kesah kna caj ow.. msuk tndas pn kna byr lo.....

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