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Malaysia to collect nearly RM300 mln from windfall tax on palm oil in Q1 2021

Bernama
Bernama
08/05/2021
09:39 MYT
Malaysia to collect nearly RM300 mln from windfall tax on palm oil in Q1 2021
Dr Khairuddin said his ministry estimated that the government would collect an even bigger windfall profit levy for the three months that followed should CPO prices, which have surpassed RM4,000 per tonne, remain at that level. -- BERNAMA
KUALA NERUS: The government is expected to earn RM295 million in windfall profit tax in the first three months of this year with crude palm oil (CPO) prices rising above RM2,500 a tonne.
Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Datuk Dr Khairuddin Aman Razali said this was a positive development amid the lower revenue problem faced by the country due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said his ministry estimated that the government would collect an even bigger windfall profit levy for the three months that followed should CPO prices, which have surpassed RM4,000 per tonne, remain at that level.
"Although we do not expect CPO prices to last at RM4,000 per tonne, we forecast they would average at between RM3,500 and RM3,800 per tonne based on the rising trend in March, April and May.
"If this were to continue, the government would gain an even higher revenue which would be given back to the people," he told reporters after presenting Hari Raya donations to 800 recipients comprising orphans and the poor here today.
According to Khairuddin, CPO prices have climbed to RM4,652 a tonne on May 6, the highest level in the country's palm oil industry history, bringing relief to about 121,000 settlers and 300,000 smallholders nationwide.
-- BERNAMA
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