Posts Tagged ‘Funds’

Budget 2010 for the regular family

October 23rd, 2009
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This years budget proposal focused on certain industries like agriculture, transportation infrastructure, green technology, health tourism, crime prevention, financial services, halal products, SME, etc.

For the man in the street, nothing much to shout about. [don’t forget to read the Mr & Mrs Malaysia Survey on Income and Finance). For a typical household  of 4 with monthly income between 2k – 8k, can’t see anything really beneficial. Let’s look at the proposals for individual:

1. Proposed increase from RM8000 to RM9000 for personal tax relief. [could have been more, at least RM10000]

2. Proposed increase for EPF and insurance from RM6000 to RM7000, but the extra RM1000 is meant for annuity schemes with insurance companies, if I read the budget correctly. [Should not be limited to annuity. Medical insurance relief should been increased too]

3. School children aged 13 above using KTM will get 50% discount on fares. [Should have included RapidKL]

4. Tax relief of RM500 for individual for broadband use (Streamyx, WiMax, Celcom/Maxis broadband etc) for year 2010 till 2012. [RM500 is not worth much. A decent package will cost RM1200 per year].

5. RM50 service charge for each credit card and RM25 for each supplementary cards, regardless the card was offered for free or not. [Should have allowed first card exemption. I use credit cards for petrol purchase, online payment, auto-billing etc, which actually reduces cost and risk of carry cash]

6. Students entering IPTA will get a netbook and broadband package for RM50 per month for two years. Up to 100,000 students will be offered first, primarily those enrolling in first year and those from low-income family. [good move!]

7. Tax of 5% charged on sale of property. Waived for once in a lifetime. Transfer between relatives, descendants not charged.  Up to RM1000o or 10% is exempted. [Is this really necessary?]

8. Establishment of 1Malaysia clinics in shophouses to cater for urban folks. [good news to reduced medical costs]

9. New scheme from EPF to allow people to buy house using FUTURE savings in Account 2 to purchase house. [This is indeed risky!]

10. Employee EPF contribution can be reverted back to 11% upon request from 2010. However, it will automatically revert to 11% from 2011 onwards.

11. Student who obtain first class results will have their PTPTN loan converted into scholarships. [good news!]

12. 30 top students will be offered National Scholarships based purely on merit to further studies in top world-class universities.

13. Those self-employed or without fixed income can opt to contributed to a 1Malaysia Retirement Scheme to be offered by KWSP. For every RM100 contribution, government will add extra 5% subject to a maximum amount of RM60 per annum. The government contribution is valid for 5 years only. [good move too]

13. A better petrol subsidy scheme will be introduced to cater for the variety of users. That may mean those using higher CC vehicles will get less subsidy. Details not available yet.

On a community note, majority of the funds/projects is expected to filter down to the rural folks, entrepreneurs, and youths from the majority community via established entities like RISDA,FELDA, TEKUN, JAKIM, MARA etc. The Indians are allocated RM20 million under TEKUN for the coming year.

Unfortunately, no increase in alcohol and tobacco taxes.

The budget presentation went on smoothly except at the end, when the PM mentioned about Bagan Pinang victory, which caused a ruckus in the Parliament. There were shouts of “rasuah” by the opposition. Ill-advised move, I’ll say.

Misuse of welfare funds

October 23rd, 2009
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Just reading the below news makes my blood boil. These criminals should be imprisoned.

WELFARE aid totalling RM418,145 was paid out in cash to 184 people up to December 2008 in Perlis, but there are no records of the recipients with the National Registration Department, revealed the Auditor-General’s Report.

The report found that the Perlis Welfare Department also discovered that 26 recipients who died between 2007 and 2008 continued to receive cash aid totalling RM14,520.

“In one case, the recipient continued to receive cash aid 20 years after he passed away,” said the report.

The report also discovered another startling case where a department employee created 20 fictitious identities and paid out RM16,140 to them until December last year.

The report said that the NRD confirmed that the recipients did not exist.

“The Perlis Welfare Department lodged a police report against an assistant community development officer in February over the alleged misappropriation of funds,” said the report, adding that police were still investigating.

“This case happened due to lack of monitoring and supervision from high-ranking officers. The incident could have been avoided if duty rotation among staff members was practised,” said the report.

The department explained that the cash aid was paid to representatives of the recipients. In one case, a representative was found to be receiving two sets of cash aid, one in Titi Tinggi and the other in Beseri, it said.

Such cases took place because there was no monitoring or checks and change of duty among staff, it said.

“The auditors are of the view that cash aid should not be given to a representative or a proxy. The recipient never gave consent for such representation,” the report said.

800ha land allocated for Indian education fund in Perak

October 17th, 2009
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This article came out on Star few days ago. The BN state government also allocated 2000ha for Islamic religious schools aid and 1000ha for private Chinese school aid. The aim is to use the proceeds from the cultivation of the land via an education fund to help the poor students.

It is indeed a good news. We can only hope that capable people are given the trust to manage the land, and all the three lands receive similar returns.

In what is seen as a Deepavali gift, the Perak government has announced the allocation of 800ha of land to generate funds for an Indian education fund in the state.

Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said earnings from the land, to be cultivated with oil palm by the Perak Foundation, would be channelled into the fund (Tabung Pendidikan dan Pengupayaan Pendidikan Kaum India) for distribution to poor students.

“I hope this will come as good news for the Indians who will be celebrating Deepavali tomorrow.

This is the state government’s commitment to ensure that all races facing problems related to education are given aid,” he told reporters after attending the 2009 Umno General Assembly at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) here.

He said the state government had also allocated 2,000ha for the benefit of more than 700 Islamic religious schools and 1,000ha to aid private Chinese schools.

Festival of Lights Charity T Shirts for Sale

September 25th, 2009
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Sri Murugan Centre gets RM1 million

September 18th, 2009
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THE Government has allocated RM1 million to the Sri Murugan Centre to help poor and deserving Indian students excel in their education, Tamil Nesan reported.

The centre’s director and founder, Datuk Dr M. Thambirajah, told reporters after receiving the cheque from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in Putrajaya on Wednesday.

The centre was established in 1982 to focus on education.

It provides tuition for UPSR, PMR, SPM and STPM students.

He said that over the years the centre had produced 16,000 graduates.

It has 103 branches throughout the country.

He added that the funds would be used to open new centres with better facilities.

The Star