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Here Are 11 Highlights From #Budget2024
With a value of RM393.8 billion, the total allocation for this year's federal budget is the highest in history.
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#Budget2024: Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah Recipients To Receive RM100/Month For A Year
A total of 700,000 Malaysians will benefit.
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#Budget2024: Malaysia To Send RM10 Million Aid To Palestine
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the fund will be used for medical and humanitarian purposes.
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Anwar: Registration Fees For Public Universities Must Not Exceed RM1,500
The Finance Minister stated that the government will not allow any public universities to deny underprivileged students the right to register at their institutions.
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#Budget2024: Govt To Introduce New EPF Account That Allows Withdrawal At Any Time
The proposal to introduce an Employee Provident Fund (EPF) 'Account 3' was first announced in July.
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Anwar: Uni Students To Receive Subsidy On Flight Tickets When They 'Balik Kampung'
FLYsiswa will continue to benefit 60,000 students from underprivileged families.
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#Budget2024: Govt To Spend RM20 Million To Repair Damaged Drains To Prevent Floods
The government also proposed to allocate RM300 million to the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) for flood prevention.
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#Budget2024: We May Get More Concerts In M'sia As Govt Reduces Entertainment Tax
The Finance Minister proposes that local artistes be exempt from paying entertainment tax for their live performances.
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#Budget2024: Govt To Repair Toilets In 8,354 Schools
The government will also be allocating RM150 million to local government offices nationwide to maintain and repair public toilets.
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#Budget2024: Rebate On Electricity Bill Up To RM40 A Month For Hardcore Poor Families
The rebate will benefit 142,000 households.
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#Budget2024: RM2.4 Billion Allocated To Build, Repair & Maintain Civil Servants' Quarters
This includes quarters for hospital staff, teachers, policemen, soldiers, and firefighters.
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#Budget2024: 5-10% Tax On Luxury Items
This is not the first time Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's administration has suggested a 'luxury goods tax'.
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