Johor to consider introducing bed tax if needed

By TIN Media | Johor Published 4 years ago on 27 November 2019
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JOHOR:

There will be a consideration of introducing bed tax by the Johor state government for tourists who stay in hotels in the state if there is a need for it.

However, Chairman of the state Tourism, Women, Family, and Community Development Committee, Liow Cai Tung said, at present, there was no plan to introduce the tax.

In response to a question from Datuk Sharifah Azizah Syed Zain (BN-Penawar) and Ng Yak Howe (PH-Bentayan) at the Johor State Legislative Assembly sitting, she said the reason is  due to the return of the RM10 tourism tax from 2018, amounting to RM7.99 million, which is 50 percent of the total collection of the tax.

Sharifah Azizah and Ng had asked about the allocation provided to increase tourist arrivals in Johor and the amount of tourism tax returned to Johor since last year.

Liow said last year, Johor collected RM15.8 million in tourism tax, making it the fourth-highest state after Sabah, Penang, and Selangor.

Liow also said the tourism tax was collected by the Customs Department under the Tourism Tax Act 2017 where RM10 is imposed on foreign tourists staying in a hotel.

On March 27, the federal government through the Finance Ministry distributed 50 percent of the 2018 tourism tax collection to the state governments. Johor received RM7.99 million.

“The 50 percent of the tourism tax is a new allocation to the states known as tourism grant,” she said, adding that it was aimed at enabling the tourism and culture sector to promote the tourism industry.


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