Making RM500K? Might Be Time To Switch To a Sdn Bhd
Renganathan Kannan, Executive Director, TRATAX
23-Feb-26 11:00
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At what point does incorporating your side hustle actually save you money?
If you're a freelancer, creator, or gig worker, staying as a sole proprietor means your personal tax rate could eventually hit up to 30%. Incorporating as a Sendirian Berhad (Sdn Bhd) can unlock corporate tax rates as low as 15%. But incorporating isn't just a paperwork change, it means giving birth to a new legal entity with stricter governance and annual compliance costs.
Renganathan Kannan, Executive Director at TRATAX, joins BFM to do the math. He breaks down the exact "cut-off point" where the tax savings of a Sdn Bhd finally outweigh the RM10,000+ in annual compliance fees (Accountant, Company Secretary, Auditor, Tax Consultant).
Learn About:
The RM400,000 Threshold: Why a statutory/chargeable income of RM400,000 is the mathematical sweet spot where a Sdn Bhd saves you roughly RM17,150 in taxes.
The Governance Tax: The hidden RM10,000 to RM12,000 annual cost of running a Sdn Bhd, and the professionals you are legally required to hire.
CP500 vs CP204: The critical differences between personal and corporate tax instalment plans, including strict estimation rules and margin-of-error penalties.
The Transition Trap: How to properly notify the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) to stop your CP500 payments so you don't get double-billed when transitioning to a corporate structure.
The "Personal Use" Myth: Why taking money out of your Sdn Bhd for personal use isn't free, and how it triggers employment tax or deemed interest.
Produced by: Roshan Kanesan
Presented by: Roshan Kanesan
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Categories: financial wellness, investments, Corporates
Tags: sole proprietorship, cp500, cp204, form b, freelancer tax, income tax, lhdn, sdn bhd, creator economy,
