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    2009 No.1 ISSUE No.2

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BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT INCENTIVES
On the 5th of March 2008 His Majesty’s government announced the reduction of the corporate income tax rate from 30% to 27.5% for the Year of Assessment 2008, and to 25.5% for the Year of Assessment 2009 and subsequent Years of Assessment.
 
These new amendments, together with the Investment Incentives Order 2001, are designed to stimulate economic development by encouraging the establishment of industrial and economic enterprises in Brunei Darussalam. The Order provides guidelines for granting pioneer status to certain industries and tax relief for foreign and local investment, as well as the possibility of extending tax relief periods.
 
The type of Tax Relief offered in the investment incentives include:
  • Corporate tax relief of up to 5 years for companies that invest B$500,000 to B$2.5 million in approved ventures
  • 8-years tax relief for investing more than B$2.5 million
  • An 11-year tax break if the venture is located in a high-tech industrial park
Other incentives include:
  • Deduction of losses
  • Adjustment of capital allowances and losses
  • Exemption from import duties on machinery, equipment, component parts, accessories, building structures and raw materials
  • Waiver of 20% withholding tax on foreign loans for production equipment
The authority to administer this legislation is currently vested in the Minister of Industry and Primary Resources who is able to offer investment incentives in the form of tax relief for the following:
 
TYPES OF INDUSTRIES EXAMPLE OF TAX RELIEF PERIODS OFFERED EXAMPLE OF INVESTMENT
INCENTIVES OFFERED
Pioneer Industries 8yrs for B$2.5M or over Fixed Capital Expenditure 27.5% Tax Exemptions
Pioneer Service Companies 8yrs from commencement date extendable to 11yrs Exemptions from income tax
Post-pioneer Companies 6yrs from commencement date extendable to 11yrs Deduction of loses
Expansion of Established Enterprises 5yrs for B$1M or over New Capital Expenditure Exemptions from income tax
Expanding Services Companies 11yrs from approved commencement date Exemptions from income tax
Production for Export 8yrs for a none pioneer company extendable
to 11yrs
15yrs exemption period for non-pioneer company
Service for Export 11yrs from approved commencement date Deduction of allowances and loses
International Trade Incentives 8yrs from commencement date -
Foreign Loan for Product Equipment - Exemption on approved foreign loan interest from paying tax
Investment Allowances 11yrs from commencing investment date in tourism Exemption from corporate tax
Warehousing and Service Incentives 11yrs from commencement date for any above B$2M Fixed Capital Expenditure -
Investment in New Technology Companies - Carry forward capital allowances during the relief period
Overseas Investment and Venture Capital Incentives - Carry forward of loses

Ref:http://www.bedb.com.bn/doing_incentives.htm

Brief Introduction of Brunei


 Brunei Darussalam is a small country with great potential. It is ranked number one in the Islamic world in terms of the Human Development Index (HDI), which measures a country's quality of life.

Strategically located on the north-west coast of the island of Borneo, right in the heart of Asia, it is just two to three hours flying distance from most ASEAN countries. Brunei has a total land area of 5,765 km² and over 160 kilometers of coastline along the South China Sea. Sitting on the equator, Brunei Darussalam enjoys an equatorial climate with an average temperature of about 28° Celsius, high humidity and heavy rainfall.

Brunei Darussalam is divided into four districts, namely Brunei-Muara, Tutong, Belait and Temburong. Its capital, Bandar Seri Begawan, is located in the Brunei-Muara district. The capital is the centre of Government and business activities. All the other major towns are within a two hour driving distance from Bandar Seri Begawan.

Population

Latest statistics put Brunei Darussalam’s population at 390,000 and growing at an average rate of 1.8% per annum. Brunei Darussalam has a multi-racial society, comprising of 67% Malays and 15% Chinese. Other races such as Indians, indigenous ethnic groups and expatriates make up the rest of the country’s population. Brunei Darussalam has a young population: 54% are in the 20-54 working age group, another 39% are below the age of 19 while only 7% are 55 and above.

Language

Bahasa Melayu (Malay Language) is the official language, but English is also widely spoken and understood. Various dialects of Chinese and Indian are used by the respective communities. Arabic is also taught in schools and institutions of higher learning.

Religion

Islam is the official religion of Brunei Darussalam and has been since the 14th century. Brunei takes its religion very seriously and has developed a strong Islamic reputation around the world. However, Brunei also practices religious tolerance as underwritten by the constitution. Other faiths practiced in the State include Christianity and Buddhism. About 67% of the population is Muslim.

Government

A British protectorate since 1888, Brunei Darussalam and became an independent sovereign Sultanate on 1 January 1984. Brunei Darussalam is governed on the basis of a written constitution which came into effect in 1959. Under the constitution His Majesty the Sultan has executive authority and is assisted and advised by 5 constitutional bodies, namely the Council of Succession, the Council of Cabinet Ministers, the Privy Council, the Religious Council and the Legislative Council.

The present Head of State and Head of Government is His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, the 29th monarch to succeed to the throne. His Majesty is also the Prime Minister and heads a team of Cabinet Ministers.

Judiciary

Brunei Darussalam’s judiciary system is based on English Common Law. The Supreme Court comprises the High Court and the Court of Appeals, while the Subordinate Court consists of the Magistrate's Courts. A Syariah Court also co-exists with the Supreme Court and deals with Islamic laws. For Muslims, Islamic Syariah Law supersedes civil law in a number of areas. In 1991 the Intermediate Court was established with extensive civil and criminal jurisdiction; although it does not deal with capital offences.

Education

The Government of His Majesty The Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Negara Brunei Darussalam provides free education to all Brunei Darussalam citizens and permanent residents who attend government schools. While the current education policy priorities the Malay Language as the official national language, English is most commonly used as the medium of instruction. Arabic is also used in religious schools.

The literacy rate in Brunei Darussalam is about 93%, which is among the highest in the world. The United Nations Development Programme has ranked Brunei Darussalam 30th in the “High Human Development” category.

Healthcare

Healthcare is a priority to His Majesty’s Government by demonstrated in the provision of a comprehensive health care system for the people of Brunei Darussalam. The main health policy is to provide high quality yet cost effective health care in order to maintain a high standard of living in a clean and healthy environment. Among the objectives are to reduce the infant mortality rate, diseases and disability, promote a healthy way of life and improve the environment.

Brunei Darussalam’s health services are ranked among the best in Asia. Citizens of Brunei Darussalam are charged a nominal fee at public hospitals and health clinics. Apart from public health care there are also private clinics and a private medical centre for those who seeking alternatives.



 


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