Malaysia angling for tax revenue from foreign digital-services firms
Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA is looking to amend tax laws to ensure unregistered foreign digital-services companies operating in the country also contribute some revenue to Treasury.
Even so, tax specialists think this will be quite a herculean task given the borderless nature of the Internet, and it will require a global effort to get digital-services providers to pay additional taxes.
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