{"id":3984,"date":"2010-10-20T00:42:48","date_gmt":"2010-10-19T16:42:48","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/buletinonline.net\/v7\/index.php\/2010\/10\/politics-or-pragmatism-in-gst-postponement\/"},"modified":"2010-10-20T00:42:48","modified_gmt":"2010-10-19T16:42:48","slug":"politics-or-pragmatism-in-gst-postponement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buletinonlines.net\/v7\/index.php\/politics-or-pragmatism-in-gst-postponement\/","title":{"rendered":"Politics or pragmatism in GST postponement?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/buletinonline.net\/v7\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/10\/protes%20gst.jpg\" border=\"0\" alt=\"http:\/\/buletinonline.net\/images\/stories\/berita35\/protes%20gst.jpg\" style=\"float: left;\" \/>The postponement of the contentious proposal for a goods and services  tax (GST) has drawn differing opinions between members of parliament  from both divides over whether the decision was a well-timed political  move or a matter of practical consideration.<\/p>\n<p>In an unsurprising move, the Ministry of Finance announced last  Wednesday, Oct 13 that the postponement of the GST to a later date to  enable &#8220;inclusive&#8221; engagement with all segments of society over the  matter.<\/p>\n<p>DAP&#8217;s Charles Santiago said the next day the government&#8217;s  announcement was likely a way to prevent the GST from becoming an  election issue, given that there are impending by-elections for the  Galas state seat in Kelantan and Batu Sapi parliamentary seat in Sabah.<\/p>\n<p>Also on the horizon are the Sarawak state election which must be held  before June 2011 and swirling speculation of general elections being  held sometime next year.<\/p>\n<p>Santiago (Klang &#8211; DAP) said: &#8220;But all said and done, it will continue  to be an election issue. The government is actually just marking time&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The GST delay also sends yet another message to investors that the  government is unable to make hard decisions and had &#8220;no political  clout&#8221;, Santiago said when met in parliament&#8217;s lobby.<\/p>\n<p>Charles also opined that the business community, particularly the  small and medium enterprises (SMEs), was largely unprepared for the  implementation of GST.<\/p>\n<p>The government is probably addressing this issue by having more  consultations and capacity building programmes to ensure that the SMEs  would be able to cope when the GST is implemented, Santiago added.<\/p>\n<p>PAS central working committee member Dzulkefly Ahmad said that if it  were true that the government wanted more time to study the GST and  obtain feedback then the government should table the proposed GST bill  in Parliament.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Table the GST bill so members of parliament from both sides of the  political divide can iron out the proposal,&#8221; said Dzulkefly (Kuala  Selangor &#8211; PAS).<\/p>\n<p>Dzulkefly said that the opposition were not merely rejecting the GST  in totality but wanted to be sure that the GST imposed would not burden  to the people and that there would be structures in place to curb  leakages and abuse of government spending.<\/p>\n<p>According to Dzulkefly, there had appeared to be a legal  infrastructure in place for the contentious GST with the recent tabling  of the Competition Act and the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But when they suddenly announced that the GST would be postponed, it  is difficult to read anything else apart from political considerations  behind the decision,&#8221; Dzulkefly said.<\/p>\n<p>However, Barisan Nasional (BN) politicians were quick to dismiss  suggestions of political play with regards to the delaying of the GST.<\/p>\n<p>Former Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Seri  Shahrir Samad, when met in Parliament&#8217;s lobby, said it was positive that  the government was seeking more discussion and communication with  stakeholders over the GST.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The GST can be implemented painlessly provided there was a  sufficient communications plan and a proper implementation plan,&#8221; said  Shahrir (Johor Bahru &#8211; BN).<\/p>\n<p>Shahrir also suggested that the GST could be implemented first in the  modern retail sector and eventually broadened so &#8220;the rest can see  there&#8217;s no cause for alarm&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>The issue at hand was how to roll out the GST without causing price increases across it board, Shahrir said.<\/p>\n<p>Minister for Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism Datuk Seri  Ismail Sabri Yaakob also agreed that it was necessary for more  engagement with stakeholders before the government proceeded with  implementing the GST.<\/p>\n<p>Ismail said his ministry would only play an active role once the GST  was implemented and would be monitoring prices to ensure that trades  would not &#8220;raise prices using GST as an excuse&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Ismail (Bera &#8211; BN) pointed out that the government had already tabled  two proposed legislation &#8211; the Competition Act and the Price Control  and Anti-Profiteering Act &#8211; which would precede the GST.<\/p>\n<p>On whether the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) were ready for the  GST, Ismail said, &#8220;I think they are not ready that&#8217;s why we have  delayed the GST&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>To questions, Ismail also dismissed suggestion that the delay of GST  reflected a lack of political will by the Barisan Nasional (BN) federal  government.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If we go ahead with it, they&#8217;ll make noise and say we are burdening  the people. If we don&#8217;t proceed, they will say we lack the political  will,&#8221; Ismail lamented.<\/p>\n<p>To recap, the GST bill was first tabled in Parliament last December,  proposing a tax rate of 4% with targetted implementation in the middle  of 2011 (18 months after the bill&#8217;s first reading).<\/p>\n<p>The bill was also lined up for second reading at the Dewan Rakyat  during the current session which is scheduled to meet until Dec 15.<\/p>\n<p>The GST bill had also proposed exemptions for essential goods such as  certain agricultural products and basic food items as well as  exemptions for companies with revenue not exceeding RM500,000 per annum  from charging GST.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The postponement of the contentious proposal for a goods and services tax (GST) has drawn differing opinions between members of parliament from both divides over whether the decision was a well-timed political move or a matter of practical consideration. 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