FREE MALAYSIA TODAY. 29TH OCTOBER: The National House Buyers Association (HBA) has welcomed the government’s move to abolish the Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) on properties held for more than six years.
Commenting on Budget 2022, HBA secretary-general Chang Kim Loong said the RPGT was an anti-speculative tax and any property held for more than six years is not considered a speculative investment.
He also welcomed the RM2 billion allocation for a scheme to guarantee housing loans for those without stable incomes.
“The gig economy has been a lifesaver to many who lost their jobs and had to resort to becoming ride-hailing drivers and food delivery jobs or other forms of freelance work.
Meanwhile, Melaka-based developer Anthony Adam Cho said the abolition of the RPGT on properties held for more than six years would be a boon for genuine property investors.
“Genuine house owners who have been hesitant to dispose of their properties because of the tax can do so without worrying about the costs.