Tuesday, June 04, 2013

Discount For Assessment Taxes For Disabled In Selangor

Tuesday June 4, 2013

50% off for the disabled

By EDWARD R. HENRY
edward@thestar.com.my

DISABLED people who own and live at the same address in Selangor will be given a 50% discount on their assessment tax to ease their burden as most of them often live on a fixed income.

Petaling Jaya mayor Datin Paduka Alinah Ahmad said people with serious or permanent disabilities could apply for the discount.

Selangor government made the decision in March at the state executive council meeting.

“MBPJ has been informed of this decision to give a 50% discount on assessment tax for the disabled to ease their difficulties as most of them live on a fixed income from the state’s Welfare Department or do simple jobs,” she said after the council’s full board meeting.

“Our officers will get the details of the discount scheme sorted out with the state officials for a smooth implementation.

“MBPJ is eager to implement this scheme as it is an important initiative to make it possible for the disabled to live in their homes without the added burden,” she said.

She stressed that the council would be strict on the applications as it must be the applicant’s principal place of residence and the property must not be rented or leased out.

“Discounts are given to a disabled person who owns and lives in the said property.

“The council’s Evaluation and Property Management Department will conduct a visit to the house or apartment and confirm that it is the applicant’s residence,” she said.

For assessment tax purposes, MBPJ’s definition of residence will depend on two factors — physical presence and intention.

Alinah said the application would have to be made on an annual basis by Feb 28.

Disabled people are given a discount according to the following criteria:

·Has lost the use of both limbs. Losing the use of a limb means that the limb has been amputated or its use has been lost by reason of paralysis or other muscular degeneration,

·Is blind in both eyes and has a visual acuity of 5/200 or less, or visual field to five degrees or less, and

For disabled persons with a Welfare Card, the council’s assessor must consider the application without subjecting the person to further medical documentation.

Malaysian Animal-Assisted Therapy for the Disabled and Elderly Association president Anthony Thanasayan said the 50% discount was a good gesture but it does not go far enough.

“Disabled people must be given a total waiver as this is more appropriate. Just like in the case of a total exemption of Malaysian passport and road tax fees for the disabled,” he said.

Anthony added that most disabled people were still unemployed and faced a high cost of living for medication, assistive devices and rehabilitation therapies.

“Government entities must strive to improve their services for the disabled and must not make money from their misfortune and be aware of their hardship,” he said.

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