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  • Johor Regent renews push for 25pc tax revenue return to boost state autonomy Ben Tan
    ISKANDAR PUTERI, April 30 โ€” The Johor Regent, Tunku Mahkota Ismail, has again reiterated his call for the return of 25 per cent of the stateโ€™s income tax revenue.His Majesty said the return of tax revenue would enable Johor to not be too dependent on the federal government and also ensure the development and welfare of the people.ย Tunku Ismail said Johor is one of the main contributors to the countryโ€™s revenue, but the revenue does not commensurate with the devel
     

Johor Regent renews push for 25pc tax revenue return to boost state autonomy

30 April 2026 at 05:14

Malay Mail

ISKANDAR PUTERI, April 30 โ€” The Johor Regent, Tunku Mahkota Ismail, has again reiterated his call for the return of 25 per cent of the stateโ€™s income tax revenue.

His Majesty said the return of tax revenue would enable Johor to not be too dependent on the federal government and also ensure the development and welfare of the people.ย 

Tunku Ismail said Johor is one of the main contributors to the countryโ€™s revenue, but the revenue does not commensurate with the development and welfare needs of the people.

โ€œTherefore, I would like to urge the federal government that it is time for at least 25 per cent of the tax revenue generated by Johor to be returned to the state.ย 

โ€œThis is important so that Johor can manage the needs of the people more efficiently without having to rely entirely on the lengthy approval process,โ€ he said when officiating the Johor state legislative assemblyโ€™s new session at the Sultan Ismail Building in Kota Iskandar here today.ย 

Tunku Ismail hopes that Johor can stand independently in line with its role as a major contributor to the countryโ€™s economy.ย 

He said Johor has successfully attracted investments totalling RM272 billion, including creating history last year when it recorded RM110 billion in investments, the highest ever achieved by any Malaysian state.

โ€œThis achievement has opened up more 80,000 job opportunities for Johoreans and Malaysians.

โ€œI was also informed that Johorโ€™s state revenue will continue to increase to RM2.6 billion. This shows the strength of the stateโ€™s economic fundamentals as well as the state governmentโ€™s efficiency in managing its resources and revenue,โ€ he said.

Last year, Tunku Ismail had raised the same issue when he was reported to have requested the federal government to consider the return of 20 to 30 per cent of the stateโ€™s tax revenue.

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