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Type of Business; Copy of the Partnership Agreement (if applicable) [4] Submit the Form along with the following documents to the nearest SSM counter:- Photocopy of Owner and Partner(s) NRIC; Permit, License or Supporting Letter for your Business (if applicable) - e.g. nurseries, which need a permit from the Department of Social Welfare
These are the latest criteria approved during the State Council Meeting for Local Government in June 2008. [16] [17] The previous criteria are a minimum of 300,000 residents and minimum annual income of RM 20 million for City and a minimum of 100,000 residents and minimum annual income of RM 5 million for Municipality. [7]
Commonwealth Secretariat: Adopted IPSAS as the basis for financial reporting from 1 July 2008 i.e. Financial Year 2008–2009. Source: Commonwealth Secretariat Website 2008-09 Audited Financial Statements (Page 5 under Accounting Policies). [2] CoE (Council of Europe): Issues IPSAS compliant financial statements since 2007.
September 1, 1996 - Standards Malaysia officially started its operation at 21st Floor, Wisma MBSA, Shah Alam, Selangor. September 3, 2001 - Standards Malaysia moved its operations from Shah Alam to the Federal Government Administrative Centre in Putrajaya. 2008 - Standards Malaysia moved its operation to Century Square, Cyberjaya.
The Minister of Finance is the minister in charge of government revenue and expenditure. The Minister oversees economic policy: fiscal policy is within the Minister's direct responsibility, while monetary policy is implemented by the politically independent Central Bank of Malaysia, the head of which is appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
In February 2014, the MASB issued Malaysian Private Entities Reporting Standard (MPERS) and this sets a new milestone for financial reporting of private entities in Malaysia. MPERS is based substantially on the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs) issued by the IASB in July 2009.
The Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Malay: Lembaga Pembangunan Pelaburan Malaysia), abbreviated MIDA, previously known as Malaysian Industrial Development Authority is the government's principal agency to oversee and drive investment into the manufacturing and services sectors in Malaysia.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (Abbreviation: MCMC [a]; Malay: Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia or SKMM) is a regulatory body whose key role is the regulation of the communications and multimedia industry based on the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act 1998, [1] the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, [2] and the Strategic Trade Act ...