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RM18bil in overdue tax refunds paid, involving 3.54 million cases

By theStar in December 24, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
RM18bil in overdue tax refunds paid, involving 3.54 million cases



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: The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) has processed overdue tax refunds totalling RM18bil involving 3.54 million cases as of Dec 22, 2025, following the implementation of additional allocations announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ibrahim recently.

LHDN in a statement on Wednesday (Dec 24) announced that for the period of Jan 1 to Dec 8, 2025, refunds amounting to RM15bil were processed involving 3.52 million cases.

According to the LHDN, for the period of Dec 9 to 15, 2025, an additional allocation of RM1bil was processed and credited involving 6,480 cases.

“This was followed by an additional allocation of RM1bil for the period Dec 16 to 18 2025 involving 1,339 cases.

“For the period Dec 19 to 22, 2025, the LHDN has processed refunds totalling RM1bil involving 13,111 cases,” the statement said.

LHDN said from the additional allocation of RM4bil announced, RM3bil has been successfully processed and credited in the period Dec 9 to 22, 2025, involving 20,930 cases.

“The remaining additional allocation of RM1bil will be processed and fully settled before the end of December 2025,” according to LHDN.

The statement informed that the first additional fund of RM1bil has been used to settle refund arrears that are more than three years old regardless of the amount involved.

“Meanwhile, the subsequent fund of RM2bil has focused on settling refunds for cases that are two to three years old, with priority given to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs),” the statement said.

On Dec 7, the Prime Minister announced an allocation for tax refunds from RM2bil to RM4bil to expedite outstanding payments to taxpayers.

Meanwhile, LHDN advised taxpayers to ensure that the bank account information reported was accurate and up-to-date for smooth refund process, besides stressing its commitment to continue to settle refunds in an orderly and phased manner, with priority given to outstanding amounts and cases involving SMEs. – Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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