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Unpacking Budget 2026 & What It Signals for Businesses

Farah Rosley, Malaysia Tax Managing Partner, Ernst & Young Tax Consultants

13-Oct-25 12:00

Unpacking Budget 2026 & What It Signals for Businesses

We unpack Malaysia’s 2026 National Budget and its implications for the business community with Farah Rosley, Malaysia Tax Managing Partner at Ernst & Young Tax Consultants.

The continuity in the Budget 2026 reinforces fiscal consolidation and economic resilience, with a strong focus on strengthening existing tax frameworks, targeted incentives, and continued subsidy rationalisation. Key highlights include:

  • A reduced fiscal deficit target of 3.5% of GDP, signaling continued fiscal discipline.

  • Subsidy rationalisation measures, including the capping of RON95 petrol, contributing to a total expected savings of RM15.5 billion.

  • Strengthened tax collection through the nationwide rollout of e-invoicing by mid-2026 and a new stamp duty self-assessment system.

  • A new outcome-based incentive framework for corporate tax, linking financial support to measurable outcomes like employment and technology transfer.

    Key targeted incentives for businesses, including:

    • An expanded RM1.5 million tax deduction on listing expenses for the energy, utility, and technology sectors.

    • An accelerated capital allowance to promote domestic direct investment and digital technology adoption.

    • A 10-year tax exemption for domestic sales from food security projects.

  • Support for regional integration through initiatives like the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone and the ASEAN Business Entity Framework.

  • A continued focus on sustainability, with enhanced green technology incentives and the impending introduction of a carbon tax.

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