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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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These articles represent our passion for writing, sharing, and illuminating others, driven by decades of cumulative experience in the field. We distill and impart the technicalities and practical experiences, into a wide array of easily comprehensible materials for your reading pleasure.

A Guide To Employment Transfers In Business Asset Sales
How to approach business sale employment transfers in compliance with the Employment (Termination and Lay-Off Benefits) Regulations 1980.

A Guide To Stamp Duty On Loan Agreements In Malaysia
While common applicable rates range from 0.5% to 1%, certain loans enjoy stamp duty remission which could mean significant savings.

The Business Guide To Cross-Border Data Transfers In Malaysia
Steps to comply with Section 129 of the PDPA, the provision regulating transfer of personal data from Malaysia to any place outside the country.

An Overview Of 2026 Updates To Stamp Duty In Malaysia
Six key revisions to stamp duty laws in 2026, including rates, calculation responsibility, enhanced penalties, and more.

The Malaysian Business’ Guide To Terms & Conditions
As legally binding agreements under the Contracts Act 1950, Terms & Conditions are a key protection instrument for businesses in Malaysia.

A Guide To AI Usage Policies For Malaysian Businesses
What Malaysian employers should include in a workplace AI policy to promote responsible use and protect themselves from liability.
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