KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia needs tax reforms to raise additional revenues for reducing inequality, according to the World Bank.
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Hosted on MSNTax reforms will help reduce inequality in Malaysia - World BankIts latest report titled "A Fresh Take on Reducing Inequality and Enhancing Mobility in Malaysia" said that the country needs to raise more revenues through both direct and indirect taxes.
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