Tax incentives for ecotourism operators in Malaysia

In future planning and developing ecotourism, governments and non-governmental organizations need to share responsibility and commitment. In particular, ecotourism has quickly developed as the fastest growing segment within the travel and tourism industry. Recentjgures show that ecotourismgrosses ov...

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Main Authors: Bidin, Zainol, Mohd Shariff, Nurhazani
其他作者: Kayat, Kalsom
格式: Book Section
语言:English
出版: Universiti Utara Malaysia 2006
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总结:In future planning and developing ecotourism, governments and non-governmental organizations need to share responsibility and commitment. In particular, ecotourism has quickly developed as the fastest growing segment within the travel and tourism industry. Recentjgures show that ecotourismgrosses over $335 billion ayear worldwide and attracts millions of interested tourists. One of the government responsibilities is to support the development of tourism economic models and develop new economic indicators that define well-being in the context of ecotourism development. To encourage more tourism activities, the government has introduced a lot of incentives for the tourism operators to enjoy and one of them is tax incentives. In Malaysia, tax incentives, both direct and indirect, are provided for in the Promotion of Investments Act 1986, Income Tax Act 1967, Customs Act 1967, Sales Tax Act 1972 and Excise Act 1976. These Acts cover investments in the manufacturing, agriculture, tourism (including hotel) and approved services sectors as well as R&D, training and environmental protection activities. For tourism industry, Malaysian government has provided several main incentives which include: Pioneer Status, Investment Tax Allowance, Incentives for the Luxury Yacht Industry, Double Deduction on Overseas Promotion, Double Deduction on Approved Trade Fairs, Tax Exemption for Tour Operators, Tax Exemption for Promoting International Conferences and Trade Exhibitions, Deduction on Cultural Performances and Incentive for Car Rental Operators. This article will highlight on the tax incentives related to expenditures incurred by ecotourism operators that qualify to claim for income tax purposes. The subject matter is very important for tax planning which enable the operators to reduce their tax liability and consequently increase total profit.