
10% SST on stationery hits public hard, govt urged to reconsider timing
SANDAKAN (July 16): The Federal Government's abrupt implementation of a 10% Sales and Services Tax (SST) on stationery has triggered widespread concern, with community leaders and opposition figures demanding immediate reassessment of the controversial measure. Thomas Lau Chi Keong, Vice President of the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) and Tanjong Papat Division chief, delivered a scathing critique of the policy that took effect July 1 without warning or transitional provisions.
'This is taxation without justification,' Lau asserted. 'By taxing the tools of education and small business, we're effectively penalizing Malaysia's future productivity while squeezing households that are already at breaking point.'
The policy's ripple effects are particularly severe for students facing higher costs for basic supplies, SMEs operating on razor-thin margins and low-income families disproportionately impacted by price hikes.
Notably, dissent has emerged from within government ranks, with Bagan MP Lim Guan Eng (DAP) – brother to Deputy Finance Minister Lim Hui Ying – publicly breaking ranks to criticize the timing and implementation.
'When your own allies sound the alarm, it's time to pause and reconsider,' Lau emphasized, urging policymakers to conduct immediate impact assessments, engage in meaningful stakeholder consultation, explore progressive alternatives that don't burden vulnerable groups.
The SAPP leader warned that maintaining the current course risks exacerbating Malaysia's cost-of-living crisis while undermining educational accessibility.
The GRS Government is a caring government and will closely monitor the situation, ensuring the well-being of the people remains a top priority, he added.
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