Companies Supporting Social Enterprises Given 3 Years Tax Exemption

Private companies that are participating in efforts to empower social enterprises under the Malaysia Social Entrepreneurship Blueprint 2030 (SEMy2030), will be given income tax exemption for three years.

Entrepreneur Development and Cooperatives (MEDAC) Minister Tan Sri Noh Omar said this exemption is among the benefits offered by the government to encourage private sector to provide social assistance to those in need.

He said although the government has given various types of assistance to the needy all this time, the private sector’s support is still needed to provide them continuous protection For this, the private companies, for example, can offer villagers to produce handmade products and because of their efforts, companies will get benefits from the government such as tax exemptions for a certain period.

“To qualify for the exemption, the companies will be assessed first,” he added Noh said MEDAC has not set any criteria for participation in the empowerment effort, as long as the company’s goal was to give a positive impact on target groups such as the B40 group, single mothers in the Orang Asli community, ex-prisoners and ex-drug addicts. Through SEMy2030, the government hopes to increase the country’s social enterprise revenue to RM2.6 billion in 2030 compared to about RM100 million currently.

The Minister hopes the initiative can offer 92,000 job opportunities to locals based on the target of creating 10,000 social enterprises in the same period.

Currently, there are only 414 social enterprise companies in the country and they have provided 3,500 job opportunities. 

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