Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H)
This is Dawn from HK.聽 Could you pls. advise about the LHDN.聽 As I should get the stamp from this office for the security bond.
1. Can I just visit any branch of LHDN to get this stamp? If so, planning to go LHDN Kuala Lumpur Bandar Branch.
2. What is the procedure and its will takes long?
Thank you
Dawn
Just show them the form or some sort of information to clarify what you need.
Revenue Stamps (Setem Hasil) can be purchased at all Post Offices in Malaysia. Revenue stamps are available in the following denominations:
- RM 1.00
- RM 5.00
- RM10.00
- RM50.00
- RM100.00
- RM250.00
Regarding about second home process here ?
Only rely on personal introductions to any Agent and not on any advertising or internet search. Their fee is worthwhile if documents are not in English and qualifying is marginal.
One thing to note is that now it is mandatory on approval to place the Fixed Deposit in a bank within Malaysia. The amount depends on the age of the applicant. There are limited circumstances where the deposit can be reduced after one year (see below)
UPON APPROVAL
(A) Aged Below 50 years old
Open a fixed deposit account of RM300,000.00
After a period of one year, the participant can withdraw up to RM150,000.00 for approved expenses relating to house purchase, education for children in Malaysia and medical purposes.
Must maintain a minimum balance of RM150,000.00 from second year onwards and throughout stay in Malaysia under this programme.
Approved participant who has purchased and own property which was bought at RM1 million and above in Malaysia may state his/her intention in letter of application during submission to lower down basic fixed deposit requirement of RM300,000 to RM150,000 on condition that the property has been fully paid and ownership documents such as grant and land title have already been issued. This amount may not be withdrawn until the participant decides to terminate his participation in MM2H programme.
(B) Aged 50 years and above
Open a fixed deposit account of RM150,000.00
After a period of one year, participant who fulfills the fixed deposit criterion can withdraw up to RM50,000.00 for approved expenses relating to house purchase, education for children in Malaysia and medical purposes.
Participant must maintain a minimum balance of RM100,000.00 from the second year onwards and throughout his/her stay in Malaysia under this programme.
Approved participant who has purchased and own property which was bought at RM1 million and above in Malaysia may state his/her intention in letter of application during submission to lower down basic fixed deposit requirement of RM150,000 to RM 100,000 on condition that the property has been fully paid and ownership documents such as grant and land title have already been issued. This amount may not be withdrawn until the participant decides to terminate his participation in MM2H programme.

The PO is on the 3rd floor. From the information desk, turn left and go as far as possible in that direction. Probably through some swing doors. There are lifts there. Take one to the 3rd floor. Once outside of the lift lobby, turn immediately left and walk along that channel. The POS office is about half way along that corridor.
It very useful!聽 Thank you for your kind assistance again!聽 Cheers

Indian nationals usually are hopeless at bureaucacy and organising their own lives.....!!!!!!!!
One more time I would like to clarify not for you but for someone who really needs the information
A security bond requires to be duly stamped by the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN)
You can only purchase the stamps/chop at the post office but the document still has to be submitted to LHDN
Therefore why trouble yourself going to 2 places when everything can be settled by LHDN
Gravitas you have been advicing people but have you personally experienced it? I dont think.so because I have read your threads and sometimes you give the wrong information.
You have to personally liaise with the officers to know the real situation
Even the security bond form clearly states stamping rm10.00 at Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia
I guess no one has had the time to constantly reply it here other than you so when you're proven wrong you are threatened
Thank you both of your kind assistance.
Post office cannot issue the LHDN stamp.聽 It should be done by the revenue stamp office with another form to fill, only takes 10 mins to get it.
Finally, within one day to get the pass!
Cheers
Dawn
Thanks
There is no "investment" required under the MM2H programme whatsoever. Only the placing of a Fixed Deposit.
Anyone can buy property in Malaysia (permission is sought for each individual purchase). There are just some rules about property values and no ownership of land that does not have聽 property on it.
The government website for MM2H states the position clearly -
"Please be informed that property purchase is not a pre-requisite for participating in MM2H programme."
thanks in advance
Quick question on the mm2h fixed deposit.. I've been researching info in what qualify for withdrawal after the first year..聽 on a few sites I read that you can withdraw for a vehicle purchase.. is that true? So would anything vehicle related count (insurance,road tax, maintenance, licencing/driving class ECT ECT)?
As for insurance, road tax,car maintenance and driving license, that seems highly improbable. And anyway, if you are buying a new car you normally get 3 years free maintenance.
MM2H is already becoming less generous with their conditions than in the past.
Yes it's a shame they are pulling the tax free car purchase benefit. I was looking into a cheap axia/bezza so not really a huge chunk of tax savings.. lol..
When I have time later (still at work) I will try to find the quote off of mm2h website (yea it does require approval from the ministry) and I believe it is after two years into the mm2h scheme..
The documents required for Fixed Deposit Withdrawal are:
Letter of intention to withdraw Fixed Deposit accountCopy of MM2H visaCopy of front page passportCopy of Fixed Deposit certificateCopy proof of payment for Residential property purchase (to submit of all pages of Sales & Purchase Agreement & receipt), Car purchase (to submit car grant title & receipt), Children鈥檚 education in Malaysia (to submit receipt), Medical expenses (to submit receipt)Copy of Conditional Approval Letter
Please be advised that the withdrawal is on a reimbursement basis and release of money will be made based on the amount paid.
Withdrawal can be made after the first year, effective from date of MM2H social visit pass endorsement in the passport.
If applicant wishes to withdraw the interest accrued on savings, please indicate in the letter of intention
** The processing and approval process will take three (3) working days from the date of
submission of the application (provided the documentation is complete )
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