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Is Profits made from foreign investment (shares, bond, commodities,etc.) taxable under Malaysian Taxation Law? |
For example if i were to make some gain from investing in Singapore's shares or any other kind of investment, how would Malaysia tax on the profits made? Yes it is taxable, I'm not sure exactly what rate. |
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