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How to Pay Income Tax Online using CIMB Clicks


March 21, 2008

Sometimes ago, I received the CP500 form (“notis bayaran ansuran”) from LHDN Malaysia.
It was a notice and some forms to pay my income tax for year 2008. First payment in
March and installment every two months. You can pay all in one payment, if you want.

You may pay the income tax at CIMB Bank, Public Bank, LHDN Malaysia counter, by
cheque or bank draft, or online banking. I prefer do things online and skip the queue,
therefore I made my income tax payment via CIMBClicks, the online banking website of
CIMB Bank.

Pay Income Tax via CIMBClicks

First thing first, you need to have a valid CIMBClicks account. You can apply it at any CIMB
branch. Then, login your CIMBClicks account. Select “Pay Bills” from the left sidebar.

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1. Select your bank account for “Payment From”


2. Choose “Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri” from the Payee List
3. Key in your Tax No. which can be found on the CP500 form
4. Key in the amount of income tax you need/want to pay

Click “Submit” button to continue…

On the next screen, select your payment code (“Kod Bayaran”) and enter “Tahun Taksiran”
(year) found on the payment slip in CP500 form. For “No. Bill Ansuran” key in the “No.
ANSURAN” found on the payment slip.

I decided to pay all income tax at once to save the trouble of repeating payments and
avoid late payment, the “No. Bil Ansuran” is also 1.

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Click “Submit” button to confirm and make your payment. Done.

My two cents

Paying income tax is easy with online banking service. Hope this guide is helpful for some
Malaysians.

Oh yes, I pay income tax for my blogging income! :)

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24 thoughts on “How to Pay Income Tax Online using CIMB Clicks”

顽皮宠å®Â
March 21, 2008 at 5:00 pm | Reply

“First payment in March and re-payment every two months. ”

Not re-payment rite? The IRB allows to pay the income tax in 6 instalments which
is payable every two months with 1st instalment due in March.

Raymond.CC
March 22, 2008 at 9:17 am | Reply

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Why are you paying income tax for blogging? Money earn from oversea is TAX
FREE.

maverick
March 22, 2008 at 12:38 pm | Reply

Is it true that money earn from overseas are NOT TAXABLE in Malaysia??

myTC
March 22, 2008 at 6:09 pm | Reply

I thought make living with internet is unnecessary to pay income tax….or you have
other income?

Crazy Girl
March 22, 2008 at 7:15 pm | Reply

Raymond, please advise which section of Income Tax Act 1967 say so… Thanks.

DM
March 23, 2008 at 3:34 am | Reply

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Income Remitted from Outside Malaysia – With effect from the year of assessment
2004, income derived from outside Malaysia and received in Malaysia by resident
individual is exempted from tax.

Source: http://hasil.org.my/english/eng_NO2_1_1A.asp

Actually this is the confusing part as i received different answers from few peoples
(including lhdn guy). Some say taxable some say non taxable.

Raymond.CC
March 23, 2008 at 9:43 am | Reply

Although income remitted from outside Malaysia is tax free, but you still have to
submit your tax forms so when you buy car and properties, you won’t be
questioned by income tax people.

I don’t know which section of Income Tax Act 1967 say so but my tax consultant
told me. They should know better. I explained how Google Adsense works and my
tax consultant confirmed with me that it is tax free. However, I guess if you’re
using nufnag, which is Malaysian based advertising company, it might be taxable.

ChampDog
March 24, 2008 at 12:15 am | Reply

I pay through public bank online. :)

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Calvin
March 24, 2008 at 6:00 am | Reply

Okay, to make things simple, say I’m a Malaysian and I have a business in Australia
and its making millions per year, must I pay income to the Malaysian gov?

Syahid A.
March 24, 2008 at 5:33 pm | Reply

If money earned from blogging is tax free, it adds another reason to join the
blogging bandwagon then. :D

顽皮宠å®Â
March 24, 2008 at 5:54 pm | Reply

@Calvin, the business income u earn in Australia will be tax by Australia authority.
When you remit these money to Malaysia, it will not be tax again in Malaysia.
However, under some category of income from overseas which the amount
remited is net of the withholding tax pay in overseas, the income is taxable in
Malaysia but you can claim the withholding tax paid under S132/S133 Bilateral
Relief or Uniteral Relief depends on whether there is any Double Tax Agreement
sign between M’sia & the Country involved. It should be something like this :)

LHDN
March 25, 2008 at 6:25 pm | Reply

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Source: http://hasil.org.my/english/eng_NO2_1_1A.asp

Very clearly stated that INCOME(not money) remitted into malaysia from overseas
is tax exempted.

Calvin
March 26, 2008 at 2:05 am | Reply

Dear Raymond.CC, who is ur accountant? maybe you could do him a favor by


introducing him to us.

beautifulnara
March 26, 2008 at 8:05 am | Reply

very good info liew.thanks.still aint got much adsense income to pay tax for :P:P

Gilbert
March 29, 2008 at 12:13 pm | Reply

Thanks for the information listed. Very good. But there is something no right, in
my opinion. The No. Ansuran etc is stated in the eBE form and not as what you
had intepreted.

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顽皮宠å®Â
April 28, 2008 at 8:19 pm | Reply

Gilbert, I think the No. Ansuran you mean is different with what LcF is paying now
:) He is paying the income tax instalment for current year (YA2008) income, while
the one you mean is the last instalment to be pay when you submit the Form BE,
at current situation should be for YA2007.

kenneth
April 30, 2008 at 9:16 am | Reply

I just checked with IRB in petaling Jaya, spoke with the official and she said foreign
income is not taxable provided that you’re Malaysian resident. I asked her the
reason and she said it’s to spur inflow of income from oversea to Malaysia.

Call 0378827500 ( Petaling branch ) if you would like to confirm.

Cheers

kenneth
April 30, 2008 at 9:22 am | Reply

In other words, Google adsense income and affiliate commmision from oversea
are not taxable if you are Malaysian citizen (WOW ). So stop paying taxes already
when you don’t have to..

Again call up IRB of your state to confirm .

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顽皮宠å®Â
April 30, 2008 at 11:54 pm | Reply

Did you explain to the officer how’s the Foreign Income derived? Their definition
on the Foreign Income is different. If you just mention Foreign Income and din tell
the whole process of how the Foreign Income derived, of course they will assume
that the Foreign Income you mean is what they expect. It will be better to call their
customer care line 1300-88-3010

In fact I had check with them, will provide the information to you later.

Kenneth
May 4, 2008 at 11:32 am | Reply

Of course i did mention google adsense and commissions from oversea, if that’s
not enough, ~ 100% foreign source as most of my visitors and customers are
foreigners. 1300-88-3010 didn’t work for me, it’s always engaged. That’s y i called
up the state branch. Malaysia is a tax haven for internet webmasters earning
income from oversea at least for now.

顽皮宠å®Â
May 7, 2008 at 1:29 am | Reply

Please read this. Sorry for those can’t read Chinese…

http://iceclim.blogspot.com/2008/05/blog-post_01.html

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顽皮宠å®Â
May 7, 2008 at 1:35 am | Reply

Otherwise, you can visit http://www.taxfree.com.my to raise your queries.

Kenneth
May 12, 2008 at 1:48 am | Reply

http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/SpecialCoverage/Belanjawan2004/index.asp?
y=2003&dt=0912&pub=Belanjawan2004&sec=News&pg=nb_01.htm
http://www.matrade.gov.my/exportsupport/taxincentives.htm

The export companies earning foreign income in Malaysia are already enjoying a
varying degree of exemption from the tax law. To say that an individual needs to
have working activities or office in foreign nation to qualify the income as “foreign
source” or it has to be taxed by the respective nation just do not make much
sense to me. So i think when Mahatir extended the exemption to from local export
companies to individual resident in 2004. I strongly believe he intended to benefit
Malaysian resident who’re able to earn income or remit income from solely
foreign source (eg: foreign customers and foreign visitors ). Perhaps this is why the
official from my state IRB says that my internet income are tax exempted ? (as my
sites are visited by mostly foreigners ). Someone in IRB needs to call Mahatir for
clarification ? LOL

顽皮宠å®Â
May 12, 2008 at 11:32 pm | Reply

Please read the act & T&C in details.

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You are welcome to apply whatever you want & you think it is applicable to your
condition. Remember to get approved letter from the relevant authorities before
you do so for you future sweet dream.

It is normal in our practise which we will get different answer from different officer
for a same query, so please make sure you are asking the correct person, and this
is very important.

GOOD LUCK!

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