Tax For Internet Businesses Continued

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This is the follow up from my previous post regarding if bloggers need to pay taxes.

Below is the email that I sent to the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) of Malaysia regarding tax for internet businesses, such as blogs and websites which generate money from foreign companies, such as Google Adsense or its equivalent.

Hi,>>I am about to start an Internet business using blogs. I am trying to>make money from Google's advertising services, Adsense. But if they pay>me, it'll be in US dollars and the cheque will be sent to me in the>mail. Will I need to declare this as earned income? Or are there other>rules and regulations for Internet businesses?>>Thanks,>>-William
Here is their reply.
Dear William, Your e-mail dated 28/08/2008 refers. There are no specific income tax rules for internet businesses. The income that you earn has to be converted to Ringgit Malaysia and declared in the Return Form for that year.The conversion rate is available in the Guide Book which can be accessed on our website www.hasil.gov.my by clicking forms > B/BE 2007 Guide Book. Thank You. S.PirahaspathyCustomer Service CentreInland Revenue Board of Malaysia.

So it seems that there is still quite a ‘Grey area’ for Internet businesses, as they mentioned that there are still no ‘specific rules’ for internet businesses as of yet. The forms can be downloaded as shown below.

My advice however, is to declare everything you earn, as you never know when you might get audited. If you run your blog as a business, perhaps you could find a way to get tax benefits from tax deductible business expenses? I’m still not sure about what these could be, but I’m going to read up and find out for myself.

6 Responses to “Tax For Internet Businesses Continued”

  1. Sarah

    Ok, again, out of curiosity, have you paid any taxes after you have started your business? I have just started my business this year, does that means I need to pay tax in the next assessment (2010)?
    .-= Sarah´s last blog ..Writing as a Hobby =-.

  2. William

    I have not paid taxes yet, but that’s because I was told that for new businesses, you can file taxes up to 18 months from when you first began. My 18 months will be in October, at which point I will go hire a tax person to do my accounts.

  3. Sarah

    You mean for new businesses we can file the tax AFTER 18 months from when we registered? Do you mind to elaborate on this? Thanks.
    .-= Sarah´s last blog ..Writing as a Hobby =-.

  4. William

    No I mean for a new business, you can file UP TO 18 months from when you started. After that I’m not sure. But I’m not tax expert, so you’d do best to check with one. As for your other comment on where to get one, I believe there are a few in Mutiara Damansara…

    You can check the yellow pages or do a Google search (that’s what Google is for), I’m sure you’ll find one eventually.

    Good luck and let me know how it goes!

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