New Updates On Policy and Events In the Arrival of September Month
1. Public Holidays
There are two public holidays in September, one is Malaysia Day and the other is the death day of the late Sultan of Johor. September 16th is Malaysia Day. This is a statutory public holiday. All Malaysians can enjoy this holiday. September 24 is the anniversary of the death of the late Sultan of Johor, and the people of Johor can enjoy this holiday.
2. Revenue Service office hours
Malaysia’s Inland Revenue Board (LHDNM) counter to restore normal office hours from September 1. The office hours of the Revenue Department counters in Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu and Johor are from 8 am to 5 pm from Sunday to Wednesday, and from 8 am to 3:30 pm on Thursday. The office hours of the tax bureau counters in other states are from 8 am to 5 pm from Monday to Friday.
3. JPJ traffic ticket discount
JPJ (JPJ) traffic ticket 70% discount extended to September 30. During this period, you will be entitled to a 70% discount if you pay a traffic ticket. If the ticket you received was RM300, you only need to pay RM90 now. The original RM250 fine is only RM75, the original RM200 now only costs RM60, the original RM150 now only costs RM45, the original RM120 now only costs RM36, the original RM100 now only costs RM30, the original RM70 now only costs RM21, the original RM40 now only costs RM12.
4. National Bank monetary policy meeting on September 10
The National Bank will hold a monetary policy meeting on September 10, will announce whether to cut interest rates again. Many experts and scholars predict that Bank Negara will lower the overnight policy rate to 1.50%.
5. recoverable outdoor school and extracurricular activities
the government to allow schools to organize outdoor and extra-curricular activities from September 1. If parents agree to let their children participate in these outdoor activities, parents need to fill out a written consent form. All outdoor activities must comply with standard operating procedures (SOP).
6. ePenjana Use
ePenjana e-wallet rewards before September 30 to claim it before September 24, and use up the RM50 e-wallet rewards you get before September 30. E-wallet rewards that are not used up after the expiry date will be automatically invalidated.
7. BSH Appeal
living assistance appeal from August to September 6th 7th. If your income meets the requirements for living assistance, but you have not received the living assistance, then you can file an appeal between August 7 and September 6, 2020. The method of appeal is very simple, that is, visit https://bsh.hasil.gov.my/ or go to the nearby Inland Revenue Department (LHDNM) to file an appeal.
8. Fill out the census questionnaire
The 2020 census will be divided into two stages, that is, the online questionnaire survey (e-Census) will be opened from July 7 to September 30, 2020. From October 7th to October 24th, a face-to-face investigation will be conducted. If you do not want to conduct a questionnaire survey with officials face-to-face, it is recommended that you fill out the census questionnaire online before September 30.
9. Defer repayment ended September 30
Domestic banks offer a six-month suspension of preferential loan for the borrowers. This offer is from April 1st to September 30th, 2020. The moratorium on loan repayment will end on September 30, and the National Bank and domestic banks will cooperate to continue to provide assistance to borrowers affected by the epidemic. Borrowers who are unemployed in 2020 will receive a three-month loan repayment discount. As for those borrowers whose income has been reduced by the epidemic, they can repay their loans with flexibility for at least 6 months.
Eligible borrowers can apply to their respective lending banks. The bank will provide individual assistance based on the borrower’s situation.
10. Election of Sabah
Sabah state election on September 12 will nominate and vote on September 26.
11. Extra 30days for driver to renew their expired driving license
person as Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced the extension of the recovery-type line pipe made to 2020 December 31, the Ministry also announced that it will give holders of expired driver’s license, an additional 30 days To renew the driver’s license.
This means that you must renew your driver’s license before September 30, 2020, and people who drive with an overdue driver’s license from October 1st will be dealt with. Before September 30, as long as your car insurance is still valid, you can continue to drive on the road.
12. ASM3 dividend payout
ASM3 will announce the latest dividend payout rate at the end of September. ASM3 is a fund that Chinese can buy.