SST Expansion Won't Significantly Impact Parents of Private Kindergarten Kids, Says Nancy 🏫
Nancy assures that the recent SST expansion is unlikely to affect most parents sending their children to private nurseries and kindergartens, providing reassurance for families.
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The expansion of the Sales and Services Tax (SST) will not have a significant impact on parents who send their children to private nurseries, kindergartens or preschools, said Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.
Speaking after the Anjung Sinar 2025 Programme appreciation ceremony on Sunday (June 29), Nancy said this was because the service tax would only apply to operators imposing annual tuition fees exceeding RM60,000 per student.
Nancy also reminded operators not to capitalise on efforts to strengthen the country's fiscal position and broaden the tax base in ways that would burden parents.
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Speaking after the Anjung Sinar 2025 Programme appreciation ceremony on Sunday (June 29), Nancy said this was because the service tax would only apply to operators imposing annual tuition fees exceeding RM60,000 per student.
Nancy also reminded operators not to capitalise on efforts to strengthen the country's fiscal position and broaden the tax base in ways that would burden parents.
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WATCH MORE: https://thestartv.com/c/news
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