RPGT / CKHT Calculator
Citizen | Non Citizen | Company | |
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RPGT Rate | 0.0% | 10.0% | 10.0% |
Chargeable Gain | RM 120,000.00 | RM 120,000.00 | RM 120,000.00 |
Exemption | RM 12,000.00 | RM 12,000.00 | - |
Net Chargeable Gain | RM 108,000.00 | RM 108,000.00 | RM 120,000.00 |
RPGT Payable | RM 0.00 | RM 10,800.00 | RM 12,000.00 |
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LET'S GOFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The RPGT Calculator is a convenient way to find out the amount of tax that you need to pay after selling your property. This will help you have a better understanding of the amount that will be deducted from your profit. You will get the results in a shorter amount of time instead of having to do the research and calculations by yourself.
You can use this tool to find out how much tax you’ll need to pay after you have sold your property. You can fill in your personal information and if you want to change it, you can do so until you have the information that you need.
You can use the results of the RPGT calculator when you are thinking about selling your property or if you are curious about the costs of selling your property. The results can tell you when is the best time to sell your property due to how much you can gain from it. So, you can find out if it is maybe cheaper for you to sell your property in one year from now. You can check how many years you need to wait for the lowest cost in the table of question 5.
First of all, the RPGT rate depends on if you are a citizen, a non-citizen, or if it’s for a company. The different rates can be found in the table in question 5. Selling price - (purchase price + miscellaneous cost) - (enhancement cost + miscellaneous cost)
Chargeable gain
Chargeable gain - 10% of chargeable gain (not for companies)
= Net chargeable gain
Net chargeable gain * see table
= RPGT rate
The most convenient ways to pay your taxes in Malaysia for RPGT are:
- At an ATM
- At a cheque deposit machine
- At a cash deposit machine
- By telebanking
- Via a credit card payment
No, if you don’t make a profit when selling your property you do not have to pay RPGT.
You need to pay your RPGT within 60 days of selling your property. If you fail to make the RGBT payment within 60 days, you’ll be charged a late payment fee of 10% of the total RPGT amount payable.
RPGT rates 2023 | Citizens | Non citizens | Company |
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First year | 30% | 30% | 30% |
Second year | 30% | 30% | 30% |
Third year | 30% | 30% | 30% |
Fourth year | 20% | 30% | 20% |
Fifth year | 15% | 30% | 15% |
Following years | 0% | 10% | 10% |