
“If that is what the people want, we will review it, if it is better than SST,” he told reporters today after launching the Security and Public Order (DKKA), a new document to chart the home ministry’s policies.
But Mahathir, whose coalition Pakatan Harapan (PH) came to power on a promise to abolish GST, said it might be too late to reinstate the tax at the 2020 Budget to be tabled this month.
GST, introduced in April 2015 at 6%, was replaced with the sales and service tax (SST) on Sept 1, 2018.
Yesterday, the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) said Putrajaya could re-introduce GST in the 2020 Budget at a lower rate of 3%.
