Malaysian Tax Relief 2025: Your Interactive Guide

Total Potential Relief: RM 0

๐Ÿ‘ค Tax Relief for Individual

This section covers reliefs that apply to you as an individual, including your education and special status. Check the boxes for any you are eligible for.

Individual Relief

RM9,000

Automatic relief for self and dependents.

Disabled Individual

RM7,000

Additional relief if certified as disabled by JKM.

Education Fees

RM7,000 (Total)

Fees for your own tertiary or postgraduate education.

Housing Loan Interest

Up to RM7,000

For first-time homeowners. Amount depends on house price.

๐Ÿ’š Lifestyle & Medical

Reliefs for personal lifestyle, health, and green initiatives. Many of these have combined limits, so check the details carefully.

Medical Expenses

RM10,000 (Total)

For self, spouse, or child. Includes many sub-limits.

Sports

RM1,000 (Total)

Sports equipment, facility fees, gym, and training.

Lifestyle

RM2,500 (Total)

Books, computer, smartphone, and broadband.

EV & Green Tech

RM2,500 (Total)

EV charging facilities and food waste composting.

Supporting Equipment

RM6,000

For disabled individual, spouse, child, or parent.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Tax Relief for Parents & Spouse

Reliefs related to your spouse and parents' care.

Spouse / Alimony

RM4,000

For spouse with no income or alimony to former wife.

Disabled Spouse

RM6,000

Additional relief for a spouse certified as disabled.

Medical for Parents

RM8,000

Medical treatment, special needs, or care expenses.

๐Ÿ‘ถ Tax Relief for Child

A variety of reliefs are available for supporting your children, from education and care to specific needs.

Unmarried Child

RM2,000 / RM8,000

Per child. Amount depends on age and education status.

Disabled Child

RM8,000

Additional relief for an unmarried, disabled child.

Breastfeeding Equip.

RM1,000

For working women with a child aged 2 and under.

Childcare / Kindergarten

RM3,000

Fees for registered centres (child aged 6 and below).

Net Saving in SSPN

RM8,000

Net savings in the National Education Saving Scheme.

โ˜‚๏ธ Insurance & Contributions

Reliefs for contributions to retirement funds (like EPF and PRS) and insurance policies, forming the core of your financial safety net.

EPF Contributions

RM4,000

Contributions to the Employees Provident Fund.

Life Insurance / Takaful

RM3,000

Premiums for life insurance or family takaful.

Edu. or Medical Ins.

RM4,000

Premiums for education or medical benefits.

SOCSO & EIS

RM350

Contributions to PERKESO and Employment Insurance.

Private Retirement (PRS)

RM3,000

Contributions to PRS and deferred annuity premiums.

๐Ÿ“Š Your Potential Relief Breakdown

As you select reliefs you're eligible for, this chart will update to show where your potential deductions are coming from. This helps you visualize the components of your total relief.

Select one or more reliefs above to build your personal breakdown chart.