Saturday, 02 Jan 2021 05:43 PM MYT
Jagdeep Singh Deo today said that taxpayers residing in low-cost (LC), low-medium cost (LMC) and village houses in Penang were granted a 100 per cent rebate on the increase of tax assessment rate for 2021. Picture by Sayuti Zainudin
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GEORGE TOWN, Jan 2 The Penang government has decided to give tax assessment rebates amounting to RM24.5 million to 649,950 taxpayers this year.
State Housing, Local Government and Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo today said that taxpayers residing in low-cost (LC), low-medium cost (LMC) and village houses in Penang were granted a 100 per cent rebate on the increase of tax assessment rate for 2021 which was approved earlier.
GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government has decided to give tax assessment rebates amounting to RM24.5 million to 649,950 taxpayers this year. State Housin.
BALIK PULAU (Dec 30): The Penang government today requested for the federal government’s assistance to provide allocation for employers that need to send their foreign workers for a mandatory Covid-19 screening test.
State Housing, Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said the majority of employers were not able to finance the screening test for their workers as their business had been badly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Screening tests should be provided free under the federal government s Budget 2021. The federal government has allocated RM4 billion to the Ministry of Health (MoH) to curb the spread of this epidemic so I suggest we use the allocation for this screening test.
Thursday, 24 Dec 2020 02:12 PM MYT
BY OPALYN MOK
S. Ganesh, his wife Parameswari, and three young children have had to live out of his car after their house on Carnarvon Street caught fire in April. Picture by Sayuti Zainudin
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GEORGE TOWN, Dec 24 A family of five, whose home was razed in a fire, is appealing for a public housing unit after living in their car since April.
Security guard S. Ganesh, his wife, Parameswari, and three young children have been living in an old car as they could not afford to rent a place of their own with his low income.