Rejected BPR Applicants Have 2 Week Grace Period To Reapply

For those who have found their application to receive the Covid-19 government aid, Bantuan Prihatin Rakyat (BPR) rejected, can now reapply said Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz

Individuals can submit their appeal starting 15 June to 30 June with relevant documents to the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia.

“This appeal process is also to ensure that the assistance will reach those who really need it,” he said in a statement here today.

Submission for the appeal can be made online via IRB (look for BRR on the site) or by delivering the BPR 2021 appeal form to IRB’s branches or Revenue Service Centres or Urban Transformation Centre manually by appointment.

According to the Minister, once the BPR database is updated, payments will be channeled to the applicants in August for additional BPR and September BPR Phase 3.

As of to date, the government had paid out RM4.6 billion to a total of 8.4 million BPR recipients from the B40 segment in February, March and May this year, adding payments under Phase 3 of the initiative will be made in September.

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