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MIDA Guidelines: Tax Incentives for Merger of Small Malaysian Service Providers
The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) had released Guidelines on Incentives to Encourage Small Malaysian Service Providers to Merge into Larger Entities. 

The incentives given are: (1) flat tax rate of 20% on all taxable income for a period of 5 years (effective from the date of the merger); and (2) Stamp duty exemption on the merger document.
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Source : MIDA Website
Date of  Publication : Tuesday, 03 July 2012
Original Title : MIDA Guidelines: Tax Incentives for Merger of Small Malaysian Service Providers
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