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WE ARE PROUDLY MALAYSIAN
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Malaysia is made up of 13 states spanning across Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo, separated by the South China Sea
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Guide To Capital Gains Tax On Share Transfers In Malaysia
How Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on share transfers is calculated and how to choose the option that results in lower tax owed!

Guide To Stamp Duty On Share Transfers In Malaysia
How stamp duty on Sdn Bhd share transfers is calculated using LHDN’s methods like NTA and PE ratio, and why it often exceeds purchase price!

Who Bears Legal Fees & Stamp Duties In Malaysia?
We clarify which party typically bears legal fees, stamp duties, and Capital Gains Tax for various corporate transactions.

A Guide To Ad Valorem Stamp Duty On Business Asset Purchases In Malaysia
Understand Malaysia’s tiered stamp duty rates for asset purchases, exemptions, and how different assets are taxed.

A Guide To Probation Policies For Businesses In Malaysia
Key terms, considerations, and implementation methods for employers to formalise probation processes across employees and the organisation.

A Shareholder’s Guide To Director Removal Under The Companies Act 2016
The legal basis for properly removing a director in Malaysia as stated in the Companies Act 2016 or the company Shareholders’ Agreement.
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