SHAH ALAM, July 18 — The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) Selangor branch has issued 120 notices to traders following inspections after the expanded Sales and Service Tax (SST) came into effect on July 1.
State chief enforcement officer Mohd Hanizam Kechek said the notices, issued under the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011, aim to gather details on pricing and costs, not to penalise traders.
Checks under Ops Kesan 4.0 covered 120 premises and 416 items, including wet goods and canned food, across several districts including Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya, Kajang and Gombak.
“Traders informed us they could absorb the SST increase, and our checks showed no evidence of profiteering or price hikes.
“No official complaints on price increases have been received so far, apart from repeated issues involving missing price tags,” Hanizam said, adding that monitoring will continue to ensure price stability, especially for essential goods exempt from SST.
Ops Kesan 4.0 is conducted under the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Regulations 2011 and the 2018 mechanism to determine unreasonable high profits, covering both SST-related goods and essential items such as standard chicken, local beef (excluding tenderloin), cabbage, all-purpose wheat flour, canned sardines, sweetened creamer, condensed milk, and white bread.
— Bernama