PETALING
JAYA: Some 5,000 hotels around the country have started implementing the
tourism tax for foreigners.
Malaysian
Association of Hotels (MAH) president Sam Cheah Swee Hee said hotel operators
started the collection of tourism tax yesterday.
“Not all hotel
operators are ready. We will do it manually until the system is ready,” he said
when contacted.
Cheah said
hoteliers will submit their collection to the Customs and Excise Department by
next month.
The Customs
and Excise Department is taking a friendly approach to encourage hotels and
lodging operators to register for the tourism tax, said Department
director-general Datuk Seri Subromaniam Tholasy.
“We will not
be harsh as the announcement of the tax came a little late,” he said when
contacted.
The Government
had announced early last month that the tourism tax was to be enforced from
yesterday.
Only foreign
tourists will be charged a flat rate of RM10 per night per room while local
tourists and permanent residents would be exempted from paying the tax.
Subromaniam
said the department will try to contact hotel operators who have yet to
register, rather than using a harsh approach. As of now, Subromaniam said the
number of registered accommodation providers was at 5,000, out of the estimated
10,000 establishments nationwide.
“We are
giving hotel operators another month. We expect all to register with us by the
end of September,” he added.
Bernama
reported that hoteliers must display the newly introduced Tourism Tax rate
separately from the room rates with the implementation of the tax.
Malaysian
Association of Hotels (Sarawak Chapter) honorary secretary-general John Teo
Peng Yew said hotel and resort operators need to adhere to the new ruling
following a meeting with the Finance Ministry and the Customs Department
recently.
“No exemption for long stay, complimentary stay such as
timeshare or loyalty programme and such tax shall be free of GST,” he said in a
statement here.
-thestar online.
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