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Think about it. Zakat is mandatory under Islam. So you will be fulfilling your Islamic duty plus you will be helping the five Pakatan Rakyat states plus you will be denying Umno that money. That’s killing three birds with one stone.

THE CORRIDORS OF POWER

Raja Petra Kamarudin 

Are you aware that the Umno spin machine is now headed by that criminal with two Muhammads in his name? This is that man who escaped a money-smuggling rap because he somehow managed to convince the Australian court he speekee no Ingleesh. And he is certainly very convincing considering he managed to convince the late Agong that he did not marry His Majesty’s daughter in spite of her walking around with a bulging stomach with a baby kicking inside.

And are you also aware that a ruling was subsequently made that the court that acquitted this new Information Chief of Umno had erred? Fortunately for Muhammad son of Muhammad, the prosecutor was not able to appeal the verdict or else Interpol would have been asked to arrest this man who now heads the effort to wrest Selangor back from the opposition and bring him back to Australia for a retrial. Never mind the Australian court acquitted him of the charge. The subsequent ruling says that the court had erred. So on record Muhammad son of Muhammad is technically guilty although he was mistakenly acquitted.

The details of the error of the Australian court are as follows:

Australian Judge Erred In Case Of Malaysian Politician

An Australian judge made legal errors in directing a jury which acquitted a top Malaysian politician of Australian currency law breaches involving foreign cash worth A$1.3 million, a superior court ruled Tuesday.

The ruling won't have any effect on the politician's acquittal because under Australian law an acquittal cannot be appealed and a person cannot be tried again on a charge of which they have been acquitted.

Muhammad Muhammad Taib, 52, was acquitted by a Queensland state District Court jury in May this year on one count of knowingly making a false currency report when entering Australia on Dec. 16, 1996, and another of failing to declare currency when leaving six days later. (Source: AP, 13 October 1998)

THE CASE REPORT
SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND

C.A. No. 219 of 1998.
Brisbane
Before Pincus J.A.
Thomas J.A.
Ambrose J.
[R v. Taib ; ex parte Cth DPP]

THE QUEEN
v.
MUHAMMAD BIN MUHAMMAD TAIB
REFERENCE BY COMMONWEALTH DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS
PURSUANT TO SECTION 669A OF THE CRIMINAL CODE


Judgment delivered 13 October 1998

Separate reasons for judgment of each member of the Court; each concurring as to the orders made.

THE REFERENCE TO BE ANSWERED AS FOLLOWS:

1. THE LEARNED TRIAL JUDGE WAS CORRECT IN HIS RULING THAT IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH THE REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE OR MENS REA FOR AN OFFENCE AGAINST S.15(1) OF THE FINANCIAL TRANSACTION REPORTS ACT 1988 (CTH) THE PROSECUTION MUST PROVE THE ELEMENTS -
(I) THAT HE (THE ACCUSED) KNEW THAT HE HAD IN HIS POSSESSION $5,000 OR MORE;
(II) THAT HE KNEW THAT HE HAD TRANSFERRED THE CASH OUT OF AUSTRALIA;
(III) THAT HE KNEW THAT HE HAD NOT REPORTED THAT TRANSFER.

2. THE LEARNED TRIAL JUDGE WAS NOT CORRECT IN HIS RULING THAT IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH THE REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE OR MENS REA FOR AN OFFENCE AGAINST S.15(1) OF THE FINANCIAL TRANSACTION REPORTS ACT THE PROSECUTION MUST ALSO PROVE -
(I) THAT THE ACCUSED KNEW THAT THERE WAS AN OBLIGATION TO REPORT SUCH TRANSFER OF $5,000 OR MORE.

3. IT WAS NOT NECESSARY FOR THE PROSECUTION TO PROVE THAT THE ACCUSED KNEW THAT THERE WAS ANY OBLIGATION WHETHER IMPOSED BY THE FINANCIAL TRANSACTION REPORTS ACT OR OTHERWISE, TO REPORT SUCH TRANSFER OF $5,000.

(Read the full report here)

So there you have it. The man with two Muhammads in his name may have been mistakenly acquitted but the second ruling says that THE LEARNED TRIAL JUDGE WAS NOT CORRECT IN HIS RULING.

Anyway, back to the issue of the effort to wrest Selangor back from the opposition, have you noticed that Selangor appears not as clean as before the 8 March 2008 general election? Is this because the new Pakatan Rakyat government is not as efficient as Khir Toyo’s Barisan Nasional government? Not really. It’s because there are serious efforts to sabotage the new state government to give an appearance that it is not efficient.

We must not forget that the companies that are enjoying the 25-30 year privatisation contracts for the road maintenance, water treatment plants, rubbish collection, road sweeping, etc., are all Umno-owned or Umno crony-companies. It goes without saying that they would go all out to sabotage the road maintenance, water supply, road sweeping, rubbish collection, etc., just so that this can give the Pakatan Rakyat government a bad name and erode the voters’ confidence in the new government. Is this a seditious statement? I hope so!

If these companies continue with their evil deed, which will burden the tax-paying Rakyat from whom they are earning their money, then I am going to propose that we start a petition calling for the Selangor State Government to cancel their contracts and re-tender out the jobs on a non-negotiated, open tender basis. Who knows, the government might even get much lower bids, thereby saving hundreds of millions of the taxpayers’ money, the money which could be put to good use elsewhere.

To Muhammad son of Muhammad and all those companies such as Alam Flora, Puncak Niaga, etc., consider this your last warning. You fool around and don’t repair our roads, clean our streets, or empty our dustbins, then we, the Rakyat, are going to launch a Petisyen Rakyat (Citizen’s Petition) to cancel all your contracts. Then we shall demand that an open tender be called and we shall also demand that the tender documents be opened at the Shah Alam Stadium so that tens of thousands of Rakyat can witness the tendering process.

I guarantee you, by doing this the Selangor State government can save hundreds of millions, maybe even a billion Ringgit, a year. Then you will no longer need any money from the Federal Government. And since the Federal Government is not going to give the five Pakatan Rakyat states any money anyway, this works out just fine for us.

In that same spirit, I urge all Muslims to pay their zakat and fitrah in any one of the five Pakatan Rakyat states. Are you aware that you can pay zakat in lieu of your income tax? And you can request that your salary be deducted monthly and the money be sent to the state zakat office instead of to the IRD. No, it is not exemption from tax like if you were to donate to a tax-exempt charity. It is zakat in lieu of tax. That means when you pay zakat you need not pay income tax.

Say you have to pay RM1,000 income tax per month on your salary (or RM12,000 per year if you pay annually). You just pay the money to the zakat office instead and send the receipt to the IRD and consider your income tax fully paid.

Why do this? Well, when you pay to the IRD, the money goes to the Federal Government and Umno will use the money. But when you pay zakat the state gets to keep the money and in the five Pakatan Rakyat states for sure Umno will not be able to get its hands on the money.

Think about it. Zakat is mandatory under Islam. So you will be fulfilling your Islamic duty plus you will be helping the five Pakatan Rakyat states plus you will be denying Umno that money. That’s killing three birds with one stone.

Okay, zakat is only 2.5% of your wealth (zakat harta) or income (zakat pendapatan) while income tax is higher. So, pay the higher figure. After all, you will have to pay it anyway whether you pay zakat or income tax. And imagine how many poor and destitute people, the homeless, students who need financial aid or scholarships, orphans, single mothers, old folks who can’t work, handicapped people, etc., can be helped with this zakat money.

Currently, Selangor collects about RM200-250 million a year or about RM20 million per month. I estimate that with Kelantan, Penang, Kedah and Perak included, this should easily touch about RM1 billion or so a year. If we double that to RM2 billion, many poor and destitute people, the homeless, students who need financial aid or scholarships, orphans, single mothers, old folks who can’t work, handicapped people, etc., would receive help. And since the Federal Government will not help these people until these five states go back to Barisan Nasional, let us, the Rakyat, help them instead. And all we are doing is helping them from money we would have to pay anyway because if we don’t pay zakat then the IRD will sapu the money to pay for submarines and jet fighters.

I call upon all readers to start a PAY YOUR ZAKAT IN THE FIVE PAKATAN RAKYAT STATES campaign. Speak to your family and friends. Spread the word far and wide. Let’s aim to collect RM2 billion in zakat money for Kelantan, Kedah, Penang, Perak and Selangor (but not in Kuala Lumpur though). RM2 billion will go a long way into helping the poor and destitute people, the homeless, students who need financial aid or scholarships, orphans, single mothers, old folks who can’t work, handicapped people, etc.

Do this for the five Pakatan Rakyat states. Do this for Islam. Do this for God. Do this for the poor and destitute people, the homeless, students who need financial aid or scholarships, orphans, single mothers, old folks who can’t work, handicapped people, etc. Then shout out loud:     WE DON’T NEED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MONEY. WE, THE RAKYAT, CAN TAKE CARE OF OURSELVES.

Sheesh, what happened to the Federation of Malaya which Selangor joined on 31 August 1957? Are we part of Malaysia or what? Oops…..sedition.

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written by zul4kulim, May 12, 2008 15:43:16
Yes, bayar zakat pada negeri PAKATAN RAKYAT!
All over the world esp expats who are PAKATAN RAKYAT supporters in the middle east....
http://1426.blogspot.com/2008/...in-kl.html
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written by ben932, May 12, 2008 15:46:33
There is a survey on MalaysiaKini

http://www.mykmu.net/index.php

Please vote.
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written by Heikal, May 12, 2008 15:46:38
if we want fairness for all malaysians, what we need to do is capture parliament and form federal government.
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written by whoisthis, May 12, 2008 15:53:05
Please be careful of this. Not all PR's state Religious Dept and thus the Zakat funds are under the control of PR. For example, Kelantan's Religious Dept is control by officers appointed by HRH Sulltan, and it is known that the appointees are loyals to Fed Govt. So is Perak, remember the case of Jamry ?? What about Penang? I understood that UMNO is still in control. So maybe ( Keadh and Selngor. Got to check.
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written by fireduck, May 12, 2008 15:53:37
Yes, I can already see, already feel and sense all these sabotage going on. The BN and UMNO buggers are all doing their best to sabotage the PR state govts. Don't let them. Let's continue to give support and time for the PR govts to succeed.

And that zakat plan is one great plan. I would even consider paying zakat instead of Income Tax if that is allowed for non-Muslims, but I guess not since it would run into the problem of halal and non-halal money, etc. But it can be a good option to consider to help the PR state govts.
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written by frankcode, May 12, 2008 15:54:23
Dear RPK...Does this apply to non Muslim as well..?
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written by delCapo, May 12, 2008 15:55:04
Good one RPK!!

On another Note.... why has the Selangor State Govt been keeping mum on the BMC issues?
Surely state govt can intervene and do something there... it's a state public road.
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written by oct, May 12, 2008 15:57:11
Good idea RPK. How about thinking something of similar nature for the non Muslim where we can pay to state instead of Federal? We need expert advice so that these states can survive on their own if Federal is not going to help them.
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written by turun padang, May 12, 2008 15:57:41
This article is about Zakat,
so as most of the people that paying Zakat,
suppose to be more confortable communicate in Bahasa, and so...

At 1st i was wondering why RPK was writing in Ingleesh?

Then i release, Most UMNO speekee no Ingleesh..

That's why la.. correct?

correct correct correct...
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written by sickofitall, May 12, 2008 15:59:42
YM RPK

I am soooooo glad I am a muslim, Alhamdullillah! Will do, but does this mean that when filing taxes I can say that zakat will be paid before the next Syawal? Is it too late to pay zakat for income earned for year 2007? Please advise, especially if there are any accountants out there! Come on you number crunchers do your bit!!
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written by xgovtservant, May 12, 2008 16:00:23
I am a non muslim. Can I pay zakat to help the PR state governments to help the needy
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written by malsia1206, May 12, 2008 16:00:34
A much decent reminder to play your honourable part. For the 5 Pakatan States, for the rakyat and in the line of a religious expectation. What Barisan lost they are now trying to use the Ringgit (or rather lack of it) to squeeze the new State Governments to submit. And of course the seditious laws to cow the threaten the outspoken. All the dirty tricks in the books the spanner and the whole lot. We can overcome. And send them all to helllllll.
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written by Counterpointer, May 12, 2008 16:03:32
written by ben932, May 12, 2008 | 15:46:33

There is a survey on MalaysiaKini

http://www.mykmu.net/index.php

Please vote.


Here's a short, concise and impartial report on that survey which I didn't bothered to vote.

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written by Anak_Asia, May 12, 2008 16:03:34
I hope that non-Muslim can also pay zakat. If that's the case, i will be the first in the queue.
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written by hemlock, May 12, 2008 16:08:29
I fully agree with oct. Anyone with legal expertise out there who can advise us (or PR government) on this matter?
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written by Windchime, May 12, 2008 16:08:38
Unforuntately, I don't pay zakat as I am not a muslim. But how I wish I could immediately pay a 'zakat' of sorts to the PKR government now! As for the son of Muhammad, we must spread this ruling by the Australian court so that it will be known to all....! "Speeka no ingleesshhh???". My foot!
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written by willwin, May 12, 2008 16:09:56
hmmm... i m not in PR state plus i m a non muslim, so i guess can't really pay the zakat???

but i m fully support the online citizen petition to get new contractor!
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written by malaysian, May 12, 2008 16:09:59
Sabotaj those UMNO crony contractors! They live in Selangor too. Dump your garbage at their doorsteps!
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written by DezMalaysia, May 12, 2008 16:10:23
Dear YM RPK,

Can non-muslim pay ZAKAT too ? If yes, then we will try our best to do it.
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written by micon02, May 12, 2008 16:11:16
I don't see any problem for non muslim to pay their income tax to registered PR state collection of zakat as form of donation. But you have to keep the receipt as document prove to IRD. That's have been practiced in your neighbouring country, as they will declare the amount donated in the IRA form.

Probably, RPK would be able to check in this matter with PAS.
Islam can accept donation from anyone. It would be better than $$$$$$ go organization that don't distribute the wealth to the communities that are in need of help.

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written by Arubin, May 12, 2008 16:12:22
Great idea. Pity us non-Muslims don't have a similar method.

Hmm, but I suppose we can still find a way to screw with the federal government if we really wanted to. While I can't think of a way to directly contribute to the state government, we can at least avoid putting our money into the hands of those selfish BN buggers.

Donate to a charity. Make sure its a properly registered one that will qualify you for a tax deduction. Than all you'll need to do is to work out roughly how much you need to donate in order to lower your income into a bracket where you'll no longer have to pay tax (or at least not pay so much).

Pity we already submitted our taxes cos its past the deadline, ugh... smilies/angry.gif
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written by DontPlayGod, May 12, 2008 16:16:20
If we can be sure that the zakat we pay will go to finance all projects for the benefit and welfare of the rakyat of whatever creed and religion, then why not?

But is there a rule that zakat is only for financing all Muslim activities, education, mosques, Muslim orphanages, etc.?
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written by Long Man, May 12, 2008 16:21:34
rpk... where in the heaven you find this great idea?... i was thinking about it too... but forgot to think thoroughly... your call is accepted...
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written by Maggie, May 12, 2008 16:25:02
For the non Muslims, you can also donate to tax exempt charities and you can deduct that against your income taxes. I have been doing that for years. I rather put money in the hands of charities than hands of IRD, which then goes to the Govt and you know where most of it will end up, negotiated tenders and in the hands of cronies.
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written by micon02, May 12, 2008 16:25:19
written by DontPlayGod, May 12, 2008 |
But is there a rule that zakat is only for financing all Muslim activities, education, mosques, Muslim orphanages, etc.?


Someone got to check with PAS that would be more appropriate.
But, non muslim are also human.
Like I said, the zakat collection will be distributed to anyone in need of help.
Practiced in your neighbouring countries for quite sometimes already.
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written by slash n burn, May 12, 2008 16:25:21
" But is there a rule that zakat is only for financing all Muslim activities, education, mosques, Muslim orphanages, etc.? "

If so, then the campaign would be little use.
I vote for 100% percaya dalam tulisan-tulisan Raja Petra.
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written by Power5492, May 12, 2008 16:29:14
There should be a fund set up for the purpose of supporting the Pakatan Rakyat in the 5 states. The non muslims would then be able to contribute directly on their behalf.
We are headed in the direction of One malaysia for all malaysian.
People Power
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written by ttsan, May 12, 2008 16:29:18
But Rules are meant to be broken. Zakat money are use also to force convert non bumi,corrupt people,finance illegal activities,killing Alltan2ya, even Zakat money comes from a doubtful sources,like the three submarines,BBM scandal,etc.
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written by whoisthis, May 12, 2008 16:32:02
I think a few things have to be made clear :

1) to sickofitall. The zakat that you pay by Shawal is Zakat Fitrah - totally different. Here RPK is talking about zakat, which could be zakat harta (property), zakat pendapatan (income) etc.

2) Zakat is only payable by Muslims only.

3) Zakat for 2007 Income Tax deduction must have been paid by year end 2007. But for Income Tax 2008 not too late, all you have to do is pay the zakat before year end 2008.

4) You can also make the payments as monthly deductions in place of your STD payments to Income Tax.

Example, if you have to pay RM6000 Tax and are paying it by monthly STD PAYE deductions of RM500, you can for example pay RM250 to Tax Dept and RM250 to Zakat.


Any more queries please post it here and Insha Allah I will try to answer.
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written by malaysian2008, May 12, 2008 16:33:56
you vote for a (state) govt. you pay tax to the federal and they use the state rakyat taxes for other state/ministreal purpose. and worst till they use the state rakyat taxws to create a federal development dept. to create a federal state govt. (not voted by state's rakyat) against the rakyat voted state govt.

What democracy is UMNO govt has in mind.?????
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written by chanatak, May 12, 2008 16:35:20
The more UMNO and BN sabotages the PR state government, the more determined we become to bring them down by the next election. Simple as that. If they behave themselves, we will at most keep BN as a strong opposition. Else, PR will have 2/3 majority.
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written by micon02, May 12, 2008 16:38:17
Dear RPK
Excellent ideas
For zakat, u don't need to pay to BN state religious organization, that's according Islamic Law. One can pay to any state religious organization that are well versed in Islamic Law. In this case, PAS would be able to handle this matter for THE 5 STATES under PR control.



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written by ben932, May 12, 2008 16:38:51
I appeal to all readers to vote on
a survey on MalaysiaKini at http://www.mykmu.net

In very short time, I notice there is swing.. more favorable to MalaysiaKini.

Anyway, it is up to you guys, happy voting.


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written by alwin, May 12, 2008 16:40:42
A great suggestion RPK, Bravo. I'm rooting for the Sabahans to defect, PR needs to take control.
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written by sikembangcina, May 12, 2008 16:44:04
YM RPK,

If the Muslim pay Zakat, the Non-Muslim maybe can contribute via Jizya? I am not a scholar in Islamic Studies so I hope someone who is, could tell us more on this Jizya contribution by Non-Muslim. Maybe we can do something about it and together continue the growth of State Govt without asking from the Fed.

Cheers.
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written by sikembangcina, May 12, 2008 16:48:06
slash and burn,

If I'm not mistaken, yes, zakat money is only for the development of the Muslims and for the Non-Muslim (during the era of Prophet Mohamed pbuh, the Non-Muslim contribute to Jizya for their development) through Jizya which is not implemented in Malaysia. I really hope someone who is well educated in the studies of Islam could clarify this as I am not so sure myself.
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written by slash n burn, May 12, 2008 16:48:16
written by Maggie, May 12, 2008 | 16:25:02

" For the non Muslims, you can also donate to tax exempt charities and you can deduct that against your income taxes... "

Maggie, you are damn right..

Its mandatory to pay tax in other means if Fed. gov. spent the money in a discriminatory manner e.q no allocation for non-muslim affairs and setup of places of worship!
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written by SamYap, May 12, 2008 16:52:24
Another way:

Peruse the contracts again and underline the commitments of these outsourcing services companies. If the outsourcing companies have failed in their duties to perform according to the contracts, what are the escape clauses for the state governments? If the state governments have the right to terminate the contracts due to their failure to meet their commitments and duties, then just terminate the contracts and see them in court.

And RPK, are non-muslims allowed to pay Zakat? And would their zakat be tax deductible?

Thanks
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written by almier, May 12, 2008 16:58:25
Using sedition Act, every word you say RPK is seditious, esp. to you know who.
But I got to admit that this is a really great idea...the Lembaga Zakat has been screaming about this since long time ago, but I think they just couldn't get response...so its time my men to go and pay your zakat....As for the non-muslim, I think you guys can surf by yourself at www.zakat.com.my for more info.

RPK, maybe its time to call for the RP to set up Lembaga jizyah for to collect contribution from the non-muslim friends, what do you say?..
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written by eeyaw, May 12, 2008 17:05:44
Abang Pete,

"LOL, keluar lokap sekarang memang kuat dengan testosterone."

Ya man, M n M sekarang kena teruk... GOTCHA!!!!

Every citizen of the 5 states should play their part by reporting to the State Government any infringement by the contracted companies so that immediate actions can be taken, lest they screw us on behalf of Barisan.

As for the idea of paying zakat to the State Government, what brilliant idea! I should then consider converting to a Muslim, LOL, if barisan main main kita.
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written by mykantree, May 12, 2008 17:16:31
The fact that AAB has to pick this Mx2 fellow to be his spin machine is a clear reflection of the bankruptcy of the UMNO leadership.How on earth any right minded Malaysian, whether from UMNO or otherwise can believe whatever spill from his mouth must really defiles one's imagination.

The intelligence of any and all Malaysians has never been more insulted.
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written by knack, May 12, 2008 17:19:44
Hi there,

How does a non-muslim contribute to zakat ?
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written by watchdogg, May 12, 2008 17:23:11
Help us PR,

Create one fund for non-muslim, we also want to pay our money to the fund like zakat instate of paying tax to the BN(Babi Negara) goverment!
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written by smalluncle, May 12, 2008 17:24:40
the proper way to get rid of these scumbag contractors who are doing all these donkey acts : issue warning letter 1,2,3 each week, (each other days for rubbish collection) After that a show cause letter, then Goreng sotong them. This way PR would not be accused of anti Malays.
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written by ben932, May 12, 2008 17:24:41
sorry !!

The survey on http://www.mykmu.net/index.php

is about our trust on Raja Petra.

Please vote.
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written by mob1900, May 12, 2008 17:28:53
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written by cillipepper, May 12, 2008 17:37:00
Muslims pay Zakat because it is obligatory and to support Pakatan Rakyat States.
Non-Muslims pay Zakat in lieu of income tax to support Pakatan Rakyat States.
I do not see any problem.
DO IT NOW!
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written by kedahan63, May 12, 2008 17:49:19
Why wait for them to stop work before raising a Petisyen Raykat. Let's start the Petisyen now. After all, if you don give them ang-pows during CNY, they boycott you for the whole year and leave your rubbish all over the road in front of your house so that Bandaran will "saman" you for littering!
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written by singam, May 12, 2008 18:13:36
Is jizya tax-exempt? Can jizya be elective?

Would payment of jizya constitute living in an Islamic State?
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written by Jin bedil, May 12, 2008 18:15:19
Look like Putrajaya stop the $ to these states.

For domino effect, if with 2B the list of ppl highlighted by RPK is true, hope Sabah & Swak oso celik mata. Tak payah Berbillllion billion karidor kiri kanan atas bawah dan tepi!!!!2B all got to enjoy the fruit so 100B under gomen still cant cater for subsidi. I think RM2B can suap all rakyat for whole year free.

If RM 40B Msia blh bankurap kot.... Pasal duik minyak di sibab oleh Buaya. These ppl live like king in oversea u know!!!!! Kalah raja raja.

Bedilan
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written by cillipepper, May 12, 2008 18:21:34
written by knack, May 12, 2008 | 17:19:44

"Hi there,

How does a non-muslim contribute to zakat ?"

Dear Knack,

Non-Muslims need not pay Zakat.
What you can do is to pay your income tax or whatever taxes into State Zakat Authority which is under the control of the State Government instead of paying to IRD which is under umno/bn.
The money will be better utilised by Pakatan Rakyat State Government.

Walk The Talk.

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written by cillipepper, May 12, 2008 18:29:37
After you pay your income tax/other taxes at the Zakat Counter in the 5 Pakatan States, keep the receipts in case IRD inquires you.

You won't have to pay income tax/other taxes anymore.

You only pay tax once.

Got it!
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written by budakindia, May 12, 2008 18:33:57
I wish the Muhd X2 will be burned in Hell!
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written by fan73, May 12, 2008 18:36:52
kah3...MuhdX2 terbabas cakap inglish....
mari kita seret dia pi Australia

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cWmvJJD9Ow&feature=related
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written by whoisthis, May 12, 2008 18:37:12
Again I say please be very careful.

1) Zakat is only for Muslims. I am afraid if Non Muslims paid zakat and tried to claim deductions it will be disallowed. Then you will have to pay twice. Get legal advise.

2) Paying to charity is different from paying zakat. Payment to charities are deducted from your earnings or nett taxable income. But zakat is deducted from Tax Due. Which is totally different.

Say, if your nett income is RM20,000 per year and say your tax is 30% it is RM6,000. If you pay RM6,000 zakat, you do not have to pay 1 sen of Tax. But if you pay to charity it is deducted from the RM20,000 leaving a balance of RM14,000 still taxable. At 30% Tax is RM4,200. Plus the RM6,000 charity, you have just paid out RM10,200.

Please BE CAREFUL.
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written by quietguy, May 12, 2008 18:41:48
IMPORTANT! Even if you're not in a PR state, you can still pay Zakat in a PR state. E.g. if you live and work in Perlis, you can pay Zakat to Kedah!

That's what I did. I live and work in KL, but I've given instruction to my Company to pay Zakat to Lembaga Zakat Selangor in lieu of my PCB. So instead of RM400 per month going to LHDN, the RM400 per month is going to Lembaga Zakat Selangor.
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written by FHaq, May 12, 2008 18:42:28
Guru(RPK), Can I have Poster For this campaign. I Can stick it in my Shop (If that is not seditious).
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written by Selva, May 12, 2008 19:15:53
Pete, Brilliant suggestion-I wish the five PR states also talk to Magnum, Toto and 3 1 D and ensure they contribute to charities in these states, otherwise just stop them from operating-after all the tax revenues go the Federal government so that UMNOgoons can use it for romping. Did anyone notice that since the 12th PRU, there have been no special draws-the rakyat are saving now! Perhaps Penang Turf Club, Selangor Turf Club and the Perak Turf Club can all now re-locate to the other states not under PR and save the citizens of the 3 states more money. I am sure the tote companies are shitting bricks now...
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written by mikewang, May 12, 2008 19:17:40
I am a non-Muslim and I intend to remain so.
However, I would like to pay zakat to my PR state government in lieu of income tax to the inland revenue department so that the money may be used to develop the state so choked by AAB's government.

Can anyone advise how this can be done ?
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written by rosso, May 12, 2008 19:28:48
Dear YAM Raja Petra,
I have not read any of the above comments and I do not know whether what I am about to say is redundant. Anyway my question is why wait for a Rakyat's petition? Surely the PR government can use the provisions in the existing agreement to cancel these agreements based on poor performance - which can easily be shown because these companies have never performed from day one. So why not just ask our PR Excos to start filling a case for contract cancellation ? Regarding zakat, I wholeheartedly agree with your such suggestion with a stern proviso and that is existing personnel administering the Zakat and replace them with people of intergrity not only in the moral sense but in religion itself. Unless of couse you are completely convinced that the zakat administration is above board. I certainly do not think so; otherwise why are there a lot of conscientious muslims finding alternative places to pay their zakat to ?
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written by EdwinXX, May 12, 2008 19:29:55
Expect to hear news about zakat collection to be transfered from state to the Federal Goverment soon. Oh but wait, they don't have 2/3 majority already. Hehehe...
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written by gctham, May 12, 2008 19:52:37
Hi, May Raja Petra write something on Zakat and Non Mislim. Please
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written by gctham, May 12, 2008 19:54:18
Sorry I mean, Thanks
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written by gctham, May 12, 2008 19:54:51
I mean "Zakat and non Muslim"
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written by Tok Amor, May 12, 2008 20:01:07
YM Raja Petra,

A superb counter-strike move indeed. I've been paying zakat pendapatan via monthly deductions for years and not a single sen to IRD.

For non-muslims, I guess your options would be to donate to the approved institutions listed at http://www.hasil.org.my/melayu/bm_Derma.asp.

Lets all do our small part to support a good cause.
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written by omarkhayyam, May 12, 2008 20:14:48
aiyah ya yo .... kada-velai .... Pete oh Pete ... there u go again .... after exposing this rats not u stick a carrot in their ass

cheers
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written by nanyangren, May 12, 2008 20:30:14
Mow if the road in Selangor that is pot holed just happens to be outside the ex BN YB's house or the water pipe burst affects the Toyol house, what say you......
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written by Ben, May 12, 2008 20:31:57
OK, this is what I found out for non-muslim who want to do the same. The charity listed with IRD are allowed to issue receipts for donations. These charities donate to other charities or NGOs for their respective social welfare work or scholarship. You can check the approved list here http://www.hasil.org.my/melayu/bm_Derma.asp. To get these funds out to PR will be the tricky part. Of course it must be done without negative repercussions and totally legal. Any ideas to complete this half baked cookie?
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written by economistkampong, May 12, 2008 20:33:00
Dear RPK

Please organize a forum / discussion on municipal waste management. As I understand it, Alam Flora did not have a formal agreement to manage waste collection and treatment in the five states, including Selangor. What they have is only an administrative arrangement. No formal agreement.

If a forum is held, these and other facts could be discussed and an effective way forward could be explored
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written by Ben, May 12, 2008 20:54:18
Aiseh, whoisthis is correct. Non-muslim cannot get 100% offset for donations to charity like zakat system. How?
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written by MsLim, May 12, 2008 20:56:05
Can non-Muslims pay zakat and exempted from income tax? (of course will show receipt). Like rosso, have not read comments. Wah, Raja Petra you are very hot and popular, too many comments to read. Just hamtam one question lah.
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written by malgal, May 12, 2008 21:16:32
tell me how also - i am a christian but wld like to pay my tax to the state. now the 2 policemen reported to police that its not true they intimidated u in sg buloh. got witnesses kah?
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written by nk1881, May 12, 2008 21:23:29
This is so clever!
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written by LJN, May 12, 2008 21:45:11
RPK,

Great idea! Please write another article on the step by step instruction on where to pay the zakat. Give street names or specific bank/institution names so it's easy for people.

Also, can none-Muslims pay zakat and will that be tax-deductible too? smilies/cool.gif
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written by ajimsan, May 12, 2008 21:51:32
Yup.. been paying zakat since I started work... never paid income tax smilies/grin.gif. Do this for God and Islam... InsyaAllah the money will be well spent.

http://wasappening.blogspot.com
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written by miwaki, May 12, 2008 21:53:26
Our federal government is an ******* ! If they do not distribute fund to Penang state,I will not pay my income tax.I rather contribute to ZAKAT.
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written by DontPlayGod, May 12, 2008 22:12:36
Before we jump and start paying zakat, just make sure the authorities in charge of collecting zakat are not UMNO's people. Then it will be just jumping from the frying pan into the fire. And this can even be worse, as we don't know who gets to dip their hands into the zakat collection box, who is responsible for "guarding" the zakat funds, who authorizes the use of these funds, and who eventually audits the zakat accounts, if there is any audit carried out.

Maybe some Muslim blogger who is involved in this zakat administration can enlighten us.
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written by SUV, May 12, 2008 22:29:16
waah..plan ni cukup bagus!!!
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written by apanama, May 12, 2008 22:39:57
PETISYEN RAKYAT AKAN GAGAL. APA APAPUN PETISYEN AKAN GAGAL.
SEBAB KHALID IBRAHIM PUNYA BUKAN MAIN LEMBIK. EX-BARUA BN, TETAP MACAM BARUA BN.
WALAUPUN DIANGKAT SEBAGAI MENTERI BESAR. TETAPI SEMUA YANG DIA adAK KECIK BELAKA. LEBIH BAIK TUKAR KHALID SEKARANG. TAK GUNA SATU SEN.
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written by Toyolbuster, May 12, 2008 22:52:03
Err, bro RPK, how does the zakat fund benefit the non-malays or rather non-muslims in those PR states. Pray tell.
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written by mwrmmg, May 12, 2008 22:56:18
Ini duit zakat tak boleh main2

I hope in states where DAP dominate, they don't dictate how the money is spent.

Can UMNO / BN still claim credit for establishing and developing Lembaga Zakat / LUTH / Jakim / IIUM etc etc ?

What guarantee in states controlled by PR, these money will not be abused?

Or built a mosque, with contract awarded to PR cronies...

Looks like same story, different actors.

Remember...Duit zakat kalau tak amanah... laknat dari Allah sekejap aje.

Kita takut bila dah nampak 1 atau 2 billion, ada yang gelap mata. godaan...

Macam kes wang ehsan terengganu... nanti kontraktor kroni DAP yang kaya hasil duit zakat.

Anyway... intent is good and hope it can be kept that way. we shall see...


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written by Daryl, May 12, 2008 22:59:42
As chaotic as it is right now in the FEderal Governemnt. Non-muslim maybe can get away by paying zakat as tax. Hey is another form of tax. I don't like the way it is done but if non-muslim can do the same but if they pay equavalent to Federal tax why not. Just like giving the middle finger to our incompetent and immature Federal government. Get in line people and use is about time to show the FED who is the BOSS.
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written by trublumalaysian, May 12, 2008 23:43:11
MALAYSIAN DEFINITION

Zakat Umno Style : Conscience & guilt-trip to muslims to contribute to powers-that-be to utilize, rape and plunder the citizens of Malaysia.

Tithe in Universal (refer Wilkepedia):
Voluntary contributions from the heart and let the chips fall where they may ....

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written by LACOBRA, May 12, 2008 23:45:19
We should stop paying assessments bills and parking tickets altogether. Singapore Pay & Pay (PAP) means business when they make collections for the purpose of regular maintenances and ensuring strict cleanliness of the parking zone. You would be lucky to even spot sand and mud on the ground when you are there unlike our Municipal who collects and imposes fines for not observing their own obligations worse still rubbish stern all over with puddles of stagnant water.
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written by temanmu, May 12, 2008 23:49:22
Reviewing negotiated contracts and declaring them void if the cost is ridiculously high is what i have been shouting all along!

Pls do re-tendering soon... we don't want the unfair contracts to feed the corrupt for 3 generations!

Can a non-Muslim pay Zakat too?
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written by ntahapehapentah, May 13, 2008 00:15:57
RPK and Mtoday readers,

Many PAS supporters and symphatisers have been doing this since 1990's. I think this have been one of the many things that really help PAS government to survive there.

In kelantan, for every RM4000 you pay, you can ask for 25% return, so that you can distribute it to the needy in your area by yourself. This will solve some part of the islamic ruling, where one has to pay zakat in one's area. This same ruling has been used by BN government to 'prevent' people from paying zakat to kelantan/ PR government all these while.

To ToyolBuster, there are 8 categories of people who can receive zakat.

1) Fakir
2) Miskin
3) The collector (the state falls into this)
4) Those who just become muslim
5) Slaves who want to free themselves
6) People who were so much in debt
7) Those who strive in the way of Allah
smilies/cool.gif Those who travel for the sake of Allah (students etc)

So far, I really do not think that the distribution is limited to the muslim only. If there's poor and needy non-muslim, from my understanding, there is no problem extending the help to them.

to mwrmmg

Yes, Ini duit zakat tak boleh main2. You cannot take it lightly. So better give it to people who are capable of handling the money, and are not corrupted (pakatan rakyat) then giving it to the proven corrupt administration, BN.
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written by joeawk, May 13, 2008 00:27:49
hahaha, i like that, i like that. But, me no muslim cannot pay zakat in lieu of income tax and i am unhappy.

hey, need 2/3 majority to change the tax law or not. Hope they don't quick change the law and trap muslims intending to pay zakat and not income tax.

But then again, is there any restriction in the use of zakat money? If only to build more mosque, not very good because mosque disturb my sleep, they are noisy.

sorry , very sorry but it is true.
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written by oleg avatar, May 13, 2008 00:28:25
I have check with Zakat Kedah which is under Sultan Of Kedah,according to the officer in charge, Zakat dept can collect zakat paid by non muslim, the only worried he have is that the IRD will not accept the rebate as our Muslim friend. So he advise me to check with IRD dept, so, I post the question to the officer in IRD dept. he read me IRD guild book and there is a chapter stating that under Malaysia Income Tax Law it is Non Obligatory for non muslim to get a rebate if one decided to pay Zakat, or in other word the IRD can put aside your payment to Zakat and you still need to pay income tax without you manage to get the rebate.
Anyhow, I will split my income tax payment to half and the other half I pay to Zakat, see whether I can get rebate or not. (I pay company tax which I still have time to do it)
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written by minimoe, May 13, 2008 01:11:06
KNOWLEDGE & PEOPLE = POWER! let's use it to bring down the corrupt BN pigs.

RPK,
Great article and information!
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written by franco, May 13, 2008 02:34:22
I have done my part of the zakat. I waited until after 8th March then I pay my zakat to Selangor PPZ. But watch out BN shall smell this and they definitely will find a way to snatch the Zakat Money. They could just enacted a law in the Parliment to read as:

Dalam perkara zakat adalah menjadi kesalahan bagi sesiapa membayar zakat kepada kepada mana-mana badan yang ditubuhkankan di mana-mana Kerajaan Negeri kecuali zakat tersebut di bayar kepada suatu Badan yang ditubuhkan oleh Kerajaan Persekutuan. Sabit kesalahan tersebut boleh dihukum penjara tidak melebihi 500 tahun atau denda tidak melebihi RM1 juta ringgit atau kedua-duanya sekali terutama bagi mereka yang tinggal di Kelantan, Kedah, Perak, P.Pinang dan Selangor. Bagi mereka yang tinggal dinegeri selain dari disebut diatas bolehlah membayar di Negeri masing-masing atau kepada Kerajaan Persekutuan.

He he he....
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written by mwrmmg, May 13, 2008 02:42:55
ntahapehapentah,

Don't be too sure PR will not be corrupt. It has only been 2 months. PR dont have a track record in corruption cos PR has not really been in Power apart from kelantan - and there's not much going on in kelantan.

ie; nobody was interested to corrupt PR... until 8 march

Right now, the same vendors or parties of interest or link to the new state government will be lobbying for business.

Whether its direct nego. or open tender, those in the business will get their way around - especially when the scenario now is so competitive. The reality is not as ideal as what PR manifesto sounds to be.

BTW, ketua de facto PR memang dah ada track record corruption, abuse of power, money politics, cronyism and nepotism while in BN government;

He was the Finance minister - very powerful and influential ministry - with so much money at his disposal, it was DSAI who institute money politics, corrupting UMNO members into toppling DrM. Who else can it be?

And he is doing the same thing now to Sabahan's BN MP.

If we do not know this, then we don't really know DSAI. So what else is new?

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written by tmf, May 13, 2008 07:55:41
Taking care of Longkang, Lampu, Sampah, Jalan is basically the responsibility of Local Council which has been privatized to various notoriously ineffective and inefficient operators.

Pending elected councilors being possible via amendment to the Local Government Acts in Parliament, PR government must immediately restructure each local council within the PR States by booting out all previous BN’s appointees with no qualification nor desire to serve. In its place, PR government should quickly appoint professionals and capable members of the community with sufficient technical skills to serve in the various positions within each and every local council.

Remember Khir Toyol presented a broom to the president of a local council for not collecting enough revenue? PR States must be more coherent than that, we shall provide brooms to all those local councilors with terrible service records and politely requesting them to sweep our streets. After all, we are the ones who have been paying the various rates and assessments.
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written by renoir, May 13, 2008 08:33:03
Toyolbuster wrote:
>how does the zakat fund benefit the non-malays or rather non-muslims in those PR states.]]

Let's call our communities x, y, and z. Now we support PR because they've pledged to aid the poor irrespective of ethnicity, religion, etc. This aid comes from money collected in the form of taxes, zakat, and various forms of donations. Now let's say zakat exists to help only community x, which is also the largest community. Because it's a large community, chances are that zakat alone is insufficient. BUT those who've been helped wouldn't need the funds from other sources, which are thus freed to help more people from communities y and z. So contributing to zakat will, in a just government, help all communities as well.

LChuah
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written by alan cheong, May 13, 2008 08:57:46
Good call - pay all tithes and donations to THE respective State governments.
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written by Sean E, May 13, 2008 10:03:23
For non Muslim who doesn't pay Zakat, here is my suggestion.

Donate to charitable organisations who is registered with the IRD. They will give you a receipt (which is recognised by the IRD) which you can then claim as a allowable deduction.

For example, you marginal tax rate is 20% & say you donate a total of RM1,000 in a year. Effectively, your share of the RM1,000 donation is RM800, the government foot the RM200.

This is one way of helping the society (the poor and the needy) and paying less tax (legally) so that the Federal Government has less of the tax payers' money to blow.

Example of charitable organisation that are registered with the IRD: National Cancer Society of Malaysia , Salvation Army, Montfort Boys Town.
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written by KL Dude, May 13, 2008 10:17:05
Dear All,

We need to be clear on this and don't get too excited yet, especially in the case of Zakat payments made by non-muslims. Pls see comments by 'Whoisthis' and 'Oleg' above who may have a valid explantaion. Let's look at this under 2 matters separately, as follows :

1) In the case of Zakat, it is not a problem to Muslims but maybe for non-Muslims. Though non-Muslims maybe allowed to pay Zakat to any local State Authority, the IRB may disallow it to be deducted against the taxable amount of non-Muslims. For example, if you had paid total Zakat for a particular year of assessment of say RM5,000 and your taxable income for that particular year of assessment is say RM8,000, it doesn't meant you can request IRB that the zakat payment of RM5,000 be deducted against the RM8,000 taxable amount so that you only need to pay the balance of RM3,000, unless you're a Muslim.

2) As for in the case of donations, "Whoisthis" made it very clear above. He mentioned the treatment on payment for charity (in the form of approved donations) is different from zakat, is very true. We shall look into this in a bit detail.

Section 44(6) of the Income Tax Act 1967 permits cash donations made to the Government, State Goverment, Local Authority and any "approved institutions/organisations" as a deduction against the total aggregate income for the year. With effect from 2008, cash donations to approved institutioon/organisation however is subject to 7% restriction on the aggregate total income and this applies to all taxpayers (regardless individual or company). Prior to 2008, there was no such restriction to individuals.

Notice the word above 7% of total aggregate income and NOT taxable income. Which means, lets say your total aggregate income for 2008 is RM100,000 and you made approved donations of RM30,000 and Zakat RM20,000. The RM30,000 donation first will be deducted against the RM100,000 total aggregate income (but the amount to be deducted shall be limited to RM7,000 (7% of RM100K and not the whole RM30K)only. Worse still, the balance of RM23,000 cannot be carried forward to offset against future aggregate income (considered 'burnt').

Then, the net taxable income now (after deduction of donation) would be RM93,000 (RM100k - RM7k), before you apply that tax rate bracket accordingly, which in this case would come to about RM12,555 (base on the tax rate table). Then here comes the best thing which is Zakat. For Muslims, you can use that entire Zakat paid of RM20,000 to net off against the taxable amount of RM12,555 (but the excess of RM7,445 would not be able to be carried forward to offset against future taxable income). Which means, base on the example above, if you're a Muslim, you need not pay any tax to IRB, but for non-Muslims, you may end up paying up the RM12,455 tax payable to IRB, on top of whatever Zakat you'd paid.

Base on the example above, it seems there's a very unfavorable situation arising for non-Muslims. Firstly, if they make a zakat payment, it could be very likely they cannot use it as a tax planning tool. As for donations, they can't use it either as a tax planning tool to offset against the total aggregate income (since donations to approved institutions/organisations or charity bodies, is restricted to 7% as mentioned above). Therefore,is there any hope or light at the end of the tunnel for non-Muslims to help the PR State Government and at the same time benefit them in tax to create a win-win situation ?

In my view, there maybe. We need a tax expert to advise us on what I am about to say. Based on a local prominent tax reference book, the 7% restriction above DOES NOT APPLY when a donation is being made to the Government or State Government /Local Authority. It only applies when donations are made to an approved institution/organisation or charities.

Does this sound good ? It make sense actually, since you donate to the goverment or state government, why do they need to restrict your donation for that, since you're donating to them directly, instead to IRB which is also their own department rite ?

So this therefore maybe good news to all non-Muslim PR supporters... Make your donations straight to the State Goverment (hopefully they'll not manipulate the meaning of State Government to be restricted to BN only) and you can use whatever amount donated to set-off sgainst your entire aggregate total income (no restrictions to 7% or whatsoever). As usual, the prove of donation made has to be substantiated by receipt of course to IRB. We need a tax expert however to advise us on this as I'm not a tax expert, but an accountant. To any tax expert out there, please help to confirm this.

This maybe a great way to help the PR State Governements and at the same time be a tax planning tool, for all PR non-Muslim supporters. I hope YM RPK and everyone out there will agree to this as well, after it has been confirmed.. :-)
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written by ben932, May 13, 2008 10:59:15
Survey Update at http://www.mykmu.net/index.php

"Berapa peratus anda percaya dalam tulisan-tulisan Raja Petra?"

Current Survey indicates that more than 80% of participant believe "trust"
what Raja Petra writes, with more than 56% believe him either 90% or 100% positive.
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written by DontPlayGod, May 13, 2008 13:13:30
If what KL Dude wrote is correct, then all supporters of PR should send the whole amount of their taxes to their respective state governments. And bear in mind the states of Penang, Perak, and Selangor, are the richest states in Malaysia. And perhaps, these three states can even assist each other financially, e.g. Selangor being the richest state may even make some contribution to Perak and Penang.

Can some tax consultant or expert enlighten us on this?

The sad part is that UMNO still gets to control Petronas profit, and use it all for themselvles. Petronas profits are for UMNO's own private use.
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written by atanck, May 13, 2008 14:48:51
just wonder... can a non-Muslim pay zakat instead of income tax? hahaha
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written by daliman, May 13, 2008 15:10:46
It’s not a new issue altogether but manage to touch on the tip of the ice.

Apart from fulfilling your duty to your hard earned money, let us suggest that there are probabilities to overcome the income of the state governments controlled by the opposition parties;

a)Invite mutual local/foreign investors (for fundings) and the rakyat as the main share holders ( profit on a win-win basis ) in areas such as ;
i)much demanding agro/commodities base (agri-land is abundance), cheaper and fast ways to plant/ produce quality vegetables, padi etc.
ii)public transport sectors, where the rakyat owns major shares
iii)public services sectors, hospitals, municipals services etc
iv)building sectors (Spore manage it well for their people thru CPF)
v)manufacturing sectors ( Food base, clothes, useable products etc ). Carefour, Tesco and Giant event produces their own brand product and still earned)
vi)other profitable areas where it involves directly the interest of the rakyat

Should we start to invest RM10 each rakyat or more to a certain PUBLIC TRUST FUND accounts, state govt could use this fund as capital for the mentioned projects and in return the rakyat enjoys the benefits in the long run process. State govt in return manage this fund to exploit to the fullest to select/appoint/entrust certain professional companies to just do what they are good for on result basis over a certain period. Should they fail, their guaranteed deposit be taken to cover the losses at a certain rate and become an ordinary share holders. Its much like running a co-operative businesses and safe guarding the interest of the rakyat.

We believe there are Malaysian millionaires out there who cares enough to the least participate and assisting in anyway they could to the sad economic state of the people.

RPK and co is best appointed as the independent paid watch dog for these entities. I firstly seconded. Yeah nothing is free nowadays, and we did see our contributions goes to a good course of getting RPK freed and now instead he is leading us to a betterment of our living-hood. It works once and could work again better.

Cheers RPK and May God help us all.
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written by PublicFigures, May 13, 2008 15:41:31
Some stats for akat Selangor 2007, found in e-zakat;

2007PayerRM
Jan33,9109,840,006
Feb42,5356,965,573
Mar70,45014,760,687
Apr59,5938,703,791
May64,7267,560,699
Jun70,0259,014,744
Jul65,3757,757,416
Aug63,09315,393,938
Sep71,79015,339,354
Oct69,36831,325,901
Nov65,4469,582,869
Dec91,82654,359,318
TOTAL768,137190,604,298

RM 190 mil. for 2007 in total, with average of 64k payers per month.
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written by daliman, May 13, 2008 15:45:03
ZAKAT can even be paid to your less fortunate amongst your family members too. and you already obliged to your duty as a muslim. period. Whether its deductable or not by IRD, it can be appealed for consideration but with supporting letters and endorsed by parties named by IRD. But receipt of payments is suffice to declare payments made. Eligibility to receive Zakat is another. Islam is made simple and not to make matters worst.

Problems may rose that those needy may not hold papers to state their eligibilities and some party may come up with ideas to exploit these funds.

The Laws is best applied to govern and channel it to the state fund accounts in so that it can be disburse to those needy accordingly. The implementations should be done by person/persons appointed base on trustworthiness, honesty and diligent.

The states has thus far NOT publicly been highlighted in their wrong-doings of these funds that i know thru the press media but federal agencies, yes we did heard of, such as tabung haji, baitulmal etc.

Yes, a good suggestion.
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written by Tok Amor, May 13, 2008 16:03:53
Kudos KL Dude, I think your on to something...

This is from http://www.hasil.org.my/cP/upl...BE2007.pdf

C8 Hadiah Wang Kepada Kerajaan / Kerajaan Tempatan Atau Institusi Yang Diluluskan
Hadiah wang tunai kepada Kerajaan, Kerajaan Negeri, Kerajaan Tempatan, mana-mana institusi atau organisasi yang diluluskan
oleh Ketua Pengarah Hasil Dalam Negeri. Subseksyen 44(6)

I could be wrong but it seems that theres no limit to the amount Hadiah wang tunai kepada Kerajaan Negeri that can be donated.

Great news for non-Muslims if thats the case.
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written by karenleehs, May 13, 2008 16:39:37
Dear Everyone,

This can't be more true. However, before we start shooting at everyone, let's see what we, as residents of Selangore can do first.

Alam Flora - - If you can't get anyone at 1800-880-880, you can call HQ at 03-20527805 or 03-20527805 and speak to Sharol or Mirane. Specify your complaint clearly and give your contact number too.

Ditto to Syabas at 1800-88-2727 and their service is quite prompt too...... usually less than three hours, a service guy would come to my place and attend to my complaint, more so if i threatened to write to the papers.

A friend of mine from Taiwan told me that in Taiwan, one could earn a living by making complaints. how is it done??

You need to go around with your camera, take shots of problems like illegal parking (car with the numberplate and the deed), broken public fixtures and fittings not repaired, illegal turning, owner with dog pooh=poohing at the park without picking up the 'shit', etc etc.....

send the pixs to the local authorities and you will get paid......

This is actually cheaper for the authorities than to send someone to enforce the rules.....

Maybe the PR states can try this out... this will help to create a civic society too and i am sick and tired to sicko Malaysians who just throw rubbish everywhere and break every damn law without consideration to the general public.......
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written by KL Dude, May 13, 2008 16:47:26
Thanks Tok Amor for checking it out.

However we need the opinion from a tax expert to ensure we can go ahead to help the PR State Governments, using this strategy.

There's only one problem to those taking this route (especially salary earners) which I foresee. Remember, all salary earners who are eligible to pay tax, have their salaries deducted on a monthly basis via STD system or something like that. So, this is payment directly to the IRB. So if they take this route, they need to pay double, in order to claim back the amount paid to IRB. For example, if your salary is deducted RM100 per month (which means RM1,200 per annum), you need to pay an exact amount back to PR government state as donation, in order for you to claim back as refund whatever 'over-payment' made to IRB via STD.

As we know, the timing of the refund is always at IRB's mercy and how fast they want to refund you back. They may purposely delay the refund since they come to know you're donating to the PR State Government and this is a problem that need to be faced though we can go ahead with this strategy.

Nevertheless, it's still worthwhile anyway though it's just a timing issue, as the main important thing here is preventing our hard-earned money from being used by those UMNO scumbags for their own benefits.
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written by DontPlayGod, May 13, 2008 18:16:07
As I've written earlier above, please check first who gets to control the states zakat fund. UMNO? Are the zakat collectors UMNO people. Does the zakat collected fund falls under the state jurusdiction? Or completely under the Religious Departments? Remember the religious departments are alll controlled by UMNO. These questions, plus earlier ones above must be thoroughly checked and confirmed before we can make a move.
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written by Patriotician, May 13, 2008 20:38:25
What a brilliant idea, I support this idea of zakat. My questions are:1) Can a non muslim pay zakat? 2)If can, can I the resident of non PR state pay zakat to PR state and to be recognised by IRD? smilies/smiley.gif
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written by Yew Loke, May 13, 2008 21:02:15
BABI UMNO NEVER LEARN
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written by ALHujuraat1114, May 14, 2008 00:44:27
Oh Ya, please pay your zakat, that was the first message when I got here, seriusly nanti kena petir. smilies/grin.gif
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written by andywongkch, May 14, 2008 00:56:57
Yes I agree with you totally.

The MB of Selangor has NOT been up to my expectation thus far. He has to take some leadership especially with issues that affect the state of selangor. His action/inaction on BMC clearly indicates to me his lack of leadership.





written by delCapo, May 12, 2008 | 15:55:04
Good one RPK!!

On another Note.... why has the Selangor State Govt been keeping mum on the BMC issues?
Surely state govt can intervene and do something there... it's a state public road.
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written by gnate, May 14, 2008 13:27:13
Can non muslims pay zakat in these five states too?

I would rather see my money go to better things then the federal gov.
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written by cheekhiaw, May 14, 2008 14:18:57
ZAKAT YOUR WAY TO WHERE?

Before one thinks that zakat would solve the problem, try figuring out who and where that zakat would go to first.

All through its history, one way to reward and entice (or punish depending on which side you are on) people to be muslims is to apply more forms of taxes on the others. With the money going to the kind of people justifying it, the ones holding religious power.

The other is to settle things with knives (crooked or otherwise) if others are disagreeable to either their beliefs or additional taxes backed by the belief that heaven awaits one while the other goes to hell whatever the outcome of the fight is.

Why do you think that religion is so particularly 'great' (i.e. useful) for the less reasonable amongst humanity?

Religion is both an extension and justification for war and politics.

This is just a very good example.

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written by tamanani, May 14, 2008 23:45:42
zakat is one of the 5 pillars of islam.

Bear witness that none worthy of worship but Allah and Muhammad s.a.w. is His servant and His Messenger.
Solat 5 times a day
Payment of zakat
Fasting in the month of Ramadhan
Perform Haj if one has the means to do.
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written by tamanani, May 14, 2008 23:50:52
i am not a muslim scholar but i had heard that during the time of the Prophet Muhammad s.a.w, if a non muslim wished not to accept islam, they are requested to pay Jizyah and they will receive the same right and protection accorded to a muslim.

to those who know, please correct me if i am wrong.
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written by tamanani, May 14, 2008 23:58:37
yes, my friends came from the UK and heard the Azan and they said it is so noisy.

do you know that the first person to call the azan was Bilal. He was an Abysinian slave. he became the Prophet's muazzin (the one calls the azan). Now, the muazzins are called bilal.

this is the meaning of the azan:
Allah is great, Allah is great
I bear witness that none worthy of worship but Allah (repeat)
I bear witness that Muhammad is the messanger of Allah (repeat)
Come towards solat (repeat)
come towards success (repeat)
Allah is great, Allah is great
None worthy of worship but Allah.
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written by mob1900, May 15, 2008 15:40:25
Petrol bomb thrown at Perak DAP headquarters

IPOH, May 15 — The Perak DAP headquarters in Bandar Ipoh Raya was damaged when two unidentified men hurled a petrol bomb at it early this morning.

The incident, which happened at 2.20am, was witnessed by security guard Ammeri Ahmad, 45, who was on duty at a nearby school, and who then called the police.

There were no injuries reported as the building was empty and only two windows were damaged, said Ammeri.

The DAP office is located on the top floor of a two-storey shophouse. On the ground floor is an Indian-Muslim restaurant.

Ammeri said he saw two men throwing something at the windows of the DAP office that caused two loud explosions.

He said when he approached the shophouse the two men took off on a motorcycle.

Perak DAP chairman Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham said the incident appeared to be politically motivated and called on the police to conduct an immediate investigation into the incident.

"It is an attempt to burn the DAP office and is believed to be done by those who have elements of mischief towards the party," he said after visiting the office.

Ngeh, who is also a senior state executive councillor, said this was the first incident of its type since the formation of the state coalition government after the March general election.

He urged the people to respect the coalition government as it was the people's choice.

Ipoh deputy police chief Supt Idris Abdullah said police were looking into elements of mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage.

He said no suspect had been picked up.

Ipoh Fire and Rescue personnel were at the scene after receiving a call at 3am and carried out an inspection. — Bernama
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written by ipunkedude, May 16, 2008 01:22:23
Before the elections, we were only hoping to deny BN a 2/3 majority. After the elections, the tides of change seems to be calling an outright change in government. As a sign of protest against the current government, No! this is not a call for another demonstration, I suggest everyone to stay at home on a Sunday. Do not go out just stay at home! Can this be interpreted as seditious? I think not, this is the most passive form of protest which will send a clear signal. "Stay at home on a Sunday" movement!
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written by Christopher, May 23, 2008 02:17:06
Selva, Thats a great idea.

All betting shops are owned by cronies. Selangor, Perak, PenangKedah which has Magnum 4D, Toto or 1 3D shops should be made to pay gambling premise licences way above normal shops. Say, in Selangor, there are 300 such betting shops, the local councils should charge a minimum of RM5000 permit fee or such per shop per month, that works out to RM1,500,000 added revenue to the state government per month. These gambling companies will pay to survive as a lot of money is spent for dubious reasons.

Yes, I noticed, there are no more special draws now. Only God knows who was benefiting.

If they don't pay, they should not operate. Poor citizens will not waste their hard earned money either.

It is better for them to pay this shop premise assessments or permits to the state government then pay some cronies in government or politicians , if ever there was such a thing.

Another big spender is cigarette companies. The Pakatan states can charge an extra RM500 a month to any shops or stalls selling cigarettes. This will earn millions more. Make the big cigarette companies to pay on behalf of small shopkeepers who sell cigarettes. These big cigarette companies also must have paid out millions to political funds.

Nobody loses and more to gain. Gaming companies and cigarette companies will know it will be wiser to fund the state governments then to risk losing out on the market in those Pakatan states. Vincent tan, Ananda Krishna etc owns these companies and are known to have benefited from Barisan government. So why not make them pay to the Pakatan states too.
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