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A Simple Guide to Property Stamp Duty in Malaysia (2026 Updates)
If you are buying or transferring a property in Malaysia, you will encounter "stamp duty." It can sound like complex legal jargon, but it is simply a tax charged by the government on specific legal documents, such as property transfer forms and loan agreements. Understanding how stamp duty works is essential because it forms a large chunk of the closing costs when buying a house. With recent changes introduced in 2026, including a shift toward self-assessment and new rules fo
Carol Chee
Apr 3
Land Use Conversion
Land use conversion in Malaysia is legally required whenever a registered landowner intends to use their property for a purpose different from the category or express conditions stated on the existing land title. Failure to convert the land status constitutes a breach of condition under the National Land Code, which empowers the State Authority to forfeit the property entirely. Legal Categories Of Land Under Section 52 of the National Land Code 1965, alienated land in Malaysi
Chee & Partners
Mar 6
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