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  2. Revenue stamps of the Malay States - Wikipedia

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    The stamp was issued in 1943 with a red border around the rouletting, and in 1944–45 it was reissued without this border. Non-adhesive revenues inscribed Perak Shu Seicho Stamp Fees Paid were also used during the Japanese occupation. [2] Between 1949 and 1952, a set of three $25, $100 and $250 values was also issued, once again showing ...

  3. List of Malaysian states and municipalities by exports

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    This is a list of Malaysian states, federal territories and municipalities sorted by their export value. As of 30 October 2021, 1 Malaysian ringgit (symbol: RM, currency code: MYR) is equivalent to 0.24 US dollar [1] or 0.21 Euros. [2]

  4. Revenue stamps of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia issued its first general duty revenue stamps in 1975, inscribed Hasil Malaysia (Revenue Malaysia) and depicting the country's coat of arms. Three values of $25, $100 and $250 were issued. In 1982, the coat of arms was changed slightly so the set was reissued with the new version. This time $500 and $1000 values were added.

  5. Malaysian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    All of the Malaysian states also present budgets. Since state finances are dependent on money from the federal government, these budgets are usually released after the federal one. The federal budget is a major state financial plan for the fiscal year, which has the force of law after its approval by the Malaysian parliament and signed into law ...

  6. Royal Malaysian Customs Department - Wikipedia

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    Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) role is to: Collect national revenue in the form of taxes and customs duties consisting of import duty, export duty, excise duty, sales tax, service tax, extraordinary profit levy, vehicle levy, departure levy, non-tax revenue, state revenue/trust money and tourism tax.

  7. List of Malaysian stamps - Wikipedia

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    27 June: Tropical Birds Malaysia-Singapore Joint Issue; 31 July: Islands and Beaches of Malaysia; 24 August: Malaysian Unity; 17 September: Famous Scholar - Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad; 2 November: Malaysia's Fashion Heritage; 29 November: Celebration 80 Years of SITC-MPSI-IPSI-UPSI; 17 December: Stamp Week 2002 - The Tame and The Wild

  8. Stamp duty - Wikipedia

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    Stamp duty was formerly a graduated progressive tax with the more expensive the house bought the greater the stamp duty rate. The top rate slowly increased from 0.5% in 1882 to 3% in 1947, 5% in 1973, 6% in 1975, reaching its peak at 9% in 1997. [7]

  9. States and federal territories of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Eleven states and two federal territories are located on the Malay Peninsula, collectively called Peninsular Malaysia (Semenanjung Malaysia) or West Malaysia. Two states are on the island of Borneo, and the remaining federal territory consists of islands offshore of Borneo; they are collectively referred to as East Malaysia or Malaysian Borneo ...