Saturday, 28 May 2022

Transfer Pricing & Witholding Tax in Malaysia

1. Transfer pricing generally refers to intercompany pricing arrangements for the transfer of goods, services and intangibles between associated persons. Ideally, the transfer price should not differ from the prevailing market price which would be reflected in a transaction between independent persons. However, business transactions between associated persons may not always reflect the dynamics of market forces.

2. Transfer pricing affects the amount of corporate tax businesses pay, as such it has become an area of focus internationally, and is today a key focus of Malaysian tax authority. Therefore, it is important to be able to show that intra-group transaction prices are at arm’s length and not used to artificially inflate spending.

3. Withholding taxes are withheld by the party making payment (payer) on income earned by a non-resident (payee) and paid to the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN). Withholding taxes are taxes that are deducted from the source. The source would usually be other countries. 

4. Withholding taxes are withheld by the party making payment (payer) on income earned by a non-resident (payee) and paid to the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN). Withholding taxes are taxes that are deducted from the source. The source would usually be other countries.

Saturday, 21 May 2022

Future of Supply Chains 2025

1. This primer provides a new way of thinking about the future of supply chains—bringing together the top procurement priorities of leading global businesses and the key forces of change reshaping the very business models that have given rise to global supply chains—to enable supply chain leaders to envision and manage future-fit supply chains.

2. Deepening our understanding of both sets of drivers and their potential implications for supply chains creates a powerful lens through which to reimagine the ways that all parties to global supply chains create value and contribute to a more just and sustainable world. 

3. Supply chain leaders, and the organizations with which they work, should seize this moment of significant change to design and implement new supply chain management models. This primer sets out five specific recommendations to help supply chain leaders build future-fit supply chains that both drive progress on top procurement priorities and advance the sustainable business agenda.

4. To design a supply chain that is fit to flourish in 2025, supply chain leaders should anticipate how key forces of change will impact their supply chains and look to evolve their supply chain management approaches accordingly. This inflection point is an opportunity for forward-thinking supply chain leaders to build future-fit supply chains that both drive progress on top procurement priorities and advance the sustainable business agenda.

Sunday, 8 May 2022

IoT and Big Data: Understanding the relationship between these two technologies

1. The IoT: definition - The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that connects physical or virtual objects to the internet. The technology very often used is the sensor, allowing to link a physical object such as a watch, a drone or even a speaker, to the internet. 

2. If for a long time the few objects connected to the Internet were the telephone and the computer, this is no longer the case today and every year new types of objects incorporating IOT technology are born.

Sunday, 1 May 2022

Creating an Environment to Attract Advanced Manufacturing - Part 2 - Primary Considerations in Choosing a Site

1. For all site selection projects, the four primary considerations in choosing a site are:
i.  The availability of sites and buildings,
ii. Workforce quality and availability,
iii. Ongoing costs (including tax and incentive implications), and
iv. The overall quality of life and risk characteristics of the region.

2. For an advanced manufacturing project, the overall considerations also include these four areas. But what is different is the emphasis on certain areas within these primary considerations.

3. Here are a few areas that economic development agencies should consider when positioning their region for advanced manufacturers.