2016 Pakatan Harapan alternative federal budget

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2016 (2016) Alternative budget of the Malaysian Federal Government
Averting a crisis
Party Pakatan Harapan
Total revenueMYR208 billion
Total expendituresMYR238 billion
Program SpendingMYR70.9 billion
Deficit MYR30 billion
(2.48% of GDP)
GDP MYR1,228.6 billion
Website Pakatan Harapan Alternative Budget 2016

The Malaysian alternative federal budget for the 2016 fiscal year was launched by Pakatan Harapan on 21 October 2015, two days before the Malaysian Budget Day, as a response to the government's federal budget.

Contents

Areas of direction

Some of the key items in the alternative budget were:

Total revenues and spending

Revenues

Revenue estimates for 2016 Alternative Budget, excluding 2016 tax measures

  Companies income tax (33.0%)
  Individual income tax (15.0%)
  Petroleum income tax (9.8%)
  PETRONAS dividend (9.6%)
  Excise duties from motor vehicles (4.3%)
  Stamp duty (3.7%)
  Petroleum royalty (2.6%)
  Excise duties from tobacco, cigarattes and cigars (1.9%)

(In million MYR )

SourceProjected
Revenues
 % of
Total Projected
Revenues
Direct tax
Income tax
Companies
Individual
Petroleum
Withholding
Co-operatives
Others
Other direct taxes
Stamp duty
Capital gains tax (proposed tax)
Real property gains tax
Others
135,571
123,399
68,830
31,265
20,480
2,430
369
25
12,171
7,723
3,500
852
96
65.1%
59.3%
33.0%
15.0%
9.8%
1.2%
0.2%
0.0%
5.8%
3.7%
1.7%
0.4%
0.0%
Indirect tax
Excise duties
Motor vehicles
Tobacco, cigarattes and cigars
Spirits and malt liquor
Others
Sales tax
Import duties
Others
CKD and CBU vehicles
Spirits and malt liquor
Tobacco, cigarattes and cigars
Other indirect taxes
Service tax
Export duties
Crude oil
Palm oil
Others
Levy
Goods vehicles
Oil palm fruit
Goods and services tax
26,784
14,396
9,016
3,974
1,402
3
2,890
2,865
2,217
533
82
33
2,715
1,943
1,824
1,646
175
3
152
152
0
0
12.9
6.9%
4.3%
1.9%
0.7%
0.0%
1.4%
1.4%
1.1%
0.3%
0.0%
0.0%
1.3%
0.9%
0.9%
0.8%
0.1%
0.0%
0.1%
0.1%
0.0%
0.0%
Non-tax revenue
Interests and proceeds from investments
PETRONAS dividend
Others
Bank Negara Malaysia dividend
Khazanah dividend
Licenses, registration fees and permits
Petroleum royalty
Motor vehicle licenses
Others
Levy on foreign workers
Other non-tax revenue
Service fees
Fines and penalties
Proceeds from sales of goods
Rentals
43,618
24,354
20,000
2,204
1,700
450
13,427
5,432
2,824
2,608
2,563
2,456
1,390
1,153
570
268
20.9%
11.7%
9.6%
1.1%
0.8%
0.2%
6.4%
2.6%
1.4%
1.3%
1.2%
1.2%
0.7%
0.6%
0.3%
0.1%
Non-revenue receipts1,4010.7%
Revenue from Federal Territories8940.4%
Grand Total Revenue208,268

Expenditures by object

These tables are in million MYR.

DescriptionProjected
Expenditures
Operating expenditures
Emoluments64,995
Supplies and services15,124
Assets1,106
Fixed Charges and Grants85,231
Other Expenditures1,379
Total Operating Expenditure167,835
Development expenditures
Direct Grant65,741
Loans3,175
Contingencies Reserve2,000.0
Total Development Expenditure70,916
Grand Total Expenditure238,750

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