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    The impact of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) on the tax payable : the case of takaful operators
    (Kuala Lumpur : International Islamic University Malaysia, 2014, 2014)
    Nur Hazlina binti Al Shaari
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    International Financial Reporting Standard ( IFRS ) has been announced to be adopted fully in Malaysia starting from 1st January 2012. All business entities including Islamic banks and financial institutions in Malaysia have to follow this new accounting guideline. As for conventional insurers, they have to adhere to the requirement of IFRS 4. Islamic insurer which is known as takaful operators also have to apply IFRS 4 in their financial reporting. The purpose of this research is to study the impact of IFRS 4 and also other IFRS on the tax payable of the takaful operators. The study is significant in order to ensure that adoption of the IFRS will not jeorpadize the takaful business and at the same time can be at level playing field with the conventional insurer. Primary data collection is done by interviewing the tax agents and officers of Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia ( IRB ). The result of the interview revealed that there is no impact on the tax payable of takaful operators even though IFRS has been adopted. All of the interviewees agreed that the way financial transactions are recorded may be different. However, tax for takaful operators still can be computed based on the current provision of income tax law. As for now tax for the takaful operators is governed by Section 60 AA of the Income Tax Act 1967. Since IFRS has no impact on the tax computation for the takaful operators, there is no need to change, repeal or amend the existing provision.
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