Real Property Gains Tax (RPGT) in Malaysia


Chargeable Gain = Disposal Price - Purchased Price - Miscellaneous Costs
Net Chargeable Gain = Chargeable Gain - Exemption Waiver (RM10,000 or 10% of Chargeable Gain, whichever is higher)
Tax payable = RPGT Rate (based on holding period) * Net Chargeable Gain
Chargeable Gain = Disposal Price - Purchased Price - Miscellaneous CostsNow, we move onto the net chargeable gain.
= RM700,000 - RM500,000 - RM10,000
= RM190,000
Net Chargeable Gain = Chargeable Gain - Exemption Waiver (RM10,000 or 10% of Chargeable Gain, whichever is higher)
= RM190,000 - (RM190,000 X 10%)
= RM171,000
Tax payable = Net Chargeble Gain X RPGT Rate (based on holding period)You’ll pay the RPTG over the net chargeable gain.
= RM171,000 X 5%
= RM8,550
Jared bought a house in 1990 for RM150,000. In January 2020, he sold it for RM600,000.
Let’s assume that the market price on 1 January 2000 was RM300,000, while the market price for 1 January 2013 was RM480,000. The following is a calculation of RPGT without regard to other costs that are eligible for deduction.
Before Budget 2020:
RM600,000 - RM150,000 = RM450,000
RPGT = RM450,000 x 5% = RM22,500
After Budget 2020:
RM600,000 - RM480,000 = RM120,000
RPGT = RM120,000 x 5% = RM6,000
As you can see, Jared saved RM16,500. That’s a lot!
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