Country Heights gets winding-up petition over RM312,560 tax arrears
Country Heights Holdings Bhd (KL:CHHB) said the group has been served with a winding-up petition by the Inland Revenue Board over RM312,560 in unpaid taxes.
Country Heights Holdings Bhd (KL:CHHB) said the group has been served with a winding-up petition by the Inland Revenue Board over RM312,560 in unpaid taxes.
Serviced apartments in Johor Bahru (JB), particularly in the JB downtown area, saw their average transaction price increase by over 20% to RM709 psf in 1H2025, according to JLL Malaysia.
Archidex, an architecture business event jointly organised by PAM (Malaysian Institute of Architects) and C.I.S Network Sdn Bhd, and the Asean Real Estate Conference (Arec) 2025, organised by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT), are estimated to generate RM2 billion in business and investment opportunities.
The panellists spoke on ventures into newer philosophies of reshaping cities with sustainability and humanity at the core of the redevelopment agenda.
Subscribers of Malaysia's Green Electricity Tariff (GET) will be exempted from a 1.6% surcharge on their electricity bills meant for the Renewable Energy Fund, the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (Petra) said.
The Court of Appeal (COA) has upheld the broader principle of administrative law applied to protect public entities, particularly when they risk disrupting public administration and governmental functions, a judge who allowed the Government’s appeal in the Semantan case, said.
AME Real Estate Investment Trust (KL:AMEREIT) recorded a 11.5% increase in net property income (NPI) for its first quarter ended June 30, 2025 (1QFY2026), contributed by two new property acquisitions and higher rental rates from tenancy renewals.
SkyWorld Development Bhd launched SkyAwani PRIMA Residences yesterday, the newest addition to its award-winning Awani Series.
UOA Real Estate Investment Trust (KL:UOAREIT), which mainly manages commercial properties, saw its net rental income increase 8.9% to RM17.96 million for the second quarter ended June 30, 2025 (2QFY2025), compared with RM16.48 million a year ago, driven by improved occupancies.
HI Mobility Bhd (KL:HI) has denied claims that it reduced the salaries of its cross-border bus drivers, stating that all payments have been made in full and in accordance with employment contracts and statutory regulations.