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Malaysian REIT Dividends Now Taxed up to 30%. Still Worth It?

Joo Parn (JP) by Joo Parn (JP)
May 13, 2026
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Malaysian REIT Dividends Now Taxed up to 30%. Still Worth It?

For years, Malaysian Real Estate Investment Trusts (M-REITs) were marketed as defensive yield anchors. However, the expiration of the 10% withholding tax (WHT) concession on 31st December 2025, and the subsequent enforcement of Practice Note No. 2/2026 by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM) have fundamentally broken the asset class.

By taxing distributions at progressive scales up to 30% for residents and enforcing a blunt 30% tax on foreign individuals, Malaysia has effectively stripped away the primary incentive for holding REITs.

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Crucially, this aggressive new tax regime deviates sharply from the established global standards seen in premium hubs like Singapore. By punishing investors with double-digit tax drags, the new policy actively discourages capital allocation into an already inferior domestic property market, leaving M-REITs looking less like an income engine and more like a structural value trap.

The Massive Policy Divergence: Malaysia vs. Singapore

To understand how damaging this shift is, one must look across the causeway. The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has successfully established itself as the global capital for REIT listings outside of North America. It achieved this dominance through an immutable commitment to tax efficiency and policy predictability.

Under the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) framework, distributions made by S-REITs out of tax-exempt underlying income are 100% tax-exempt for all individual investors, regardless of whether they are local Singaporean citizens or foreign retail investors based abroad. The yield displayed on the S-REIT ticker is the exact, uncompromised cash deposited into your brokerage account.

Malaysia, conversely, has decided to penalise the end-investor. While an M-REIT remains exempt from corporate tax at the fund level under Section 61A (provided it distributes 90% of income), the safety net for the unitholder has been completely dismantled:

  • Foreign Individual Investors (e.g., Singaporeans): Payouts are now hit with a flat 30% tax at the source.
  • Resident Individuals (Malaysians): Payouts must be declared as profit income and are taxed at progressive personal scales up to 30%.

By demanding up to 30% of the cash flow, Malaysia has introduced severe friction into an asset class designed entirely around the seamless pass-through of rental income.

Discouraging an Already Inferior Property Market

This tax hike could not come at a worse time for the Malaysian commercial property sector. Unlike Singapore, where land scarcity naturally protects asset values and drives high occupancy rates, the Malaysian property market has suffered for over a decade from chronic structural oversupply.

Outside of a few elite mega-malls in the Klang Valley, standard Malaysian office and retail real estate is plagued by depressed rental reversions, stagnating Net Property Income (NPI) growth, and low barrier-to-entry competition. Investors historically tolerated these weak underlying property fundamentals purely because the 10% flat tax guaranteed an acceptable, predictable net yield.

With that yield now aggressively compressed by taxes, the risk-reward profile collapses. Why would an investor absorb localised tenant default risk, structural oversupply headwinds, and currency depreciation risk to hold an M-REIT, when the government immediately confiscates nearly a third of the dividend?

The Impact Spectrum: Capital Flight Guaranteed

The removal of the concession guarantees structural capital flight out of M-REITs, impacting the market across three distinct fronts:

1. Cross-Border Capital Flight (Singaporean Investors)

For foreign retail investors, M-REITs are officially un-investable. Previously, a gross 6.0% M-REIT yield delivered an acceptable 5.4% net yield after the 10% WHT. Today, that same gross 6.0% yield is dragged down to an uncompetitive 4.2% net yield after the 30% tax. When you factor in the persistent long-term volatility of the Ringgit, foreign capital has absolutely zero justification to stay. That money will inevitably rotate back into tax-exempt, hard-currency S-REITs.

2. High-Income Malaysians (T20 Bracket)

For affluent Malaysians in the 25% to 30% tax brackets, holding M-REITs directly in personal accounts is now deeply inefficient. The gross yield is heavily eroded, wiping out any premium over standard fixed deposits or local tax-free banking stocks. While these investors can theoretically inject their M-REITs into a private Sdn Bhd to cap their tax at the corporate rate (up to 24%), the legal and accounting overhead required to maintain that corporate structure creates an unnecessary barrier to entry.

3. Depressed Valuation Ceilings

Because net yields have dropped, the market will naturally demand a higher gross yield to compensate for the tax drag. Mathematically, the only way a REIT’s gross yield expands without massive underlying rental growth is through unit price contraction. M-REIT unit prices will face persistent downward pressure as the market re-prices the sector to account for the government’s 30% cut.

The Analyst Verdict: Pivot to S-REITs

The M-REIT sector is facing a severe structural downgrade. The government’s decision to treat REIT distributions as standard progressive income completely ignores the competitive reality of global capital markets.

By deviating from the gold-standard, zero-tax structures offered by the SGX, Malaysia has effectively signalled that it does not prioritise a competitive, liquid public real estate market.

The Recommendation: Avoid allocating new capital to M-REITs. If you are a Malaysian retail investor with the means to invest cross-border, or a foreign investor currently holding Ringgit assets, the rational move is to liquidate M-REIT exposure and pivot entirely to S-REITs.

Even with lower headline gross yields, S-REITs provide superior total returns driven by zero tax leakage for individuals, fortified balance sheets, prime global real estate moats, and exposure to a highly resilient currency. Do not let your capital get trapped in an overtaxed, oversupplied market.

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Joo Parn (JP)

Joo Parn (JP)

Joo Parn is the co-founder of Kaya Plus, a financial education company aiming to help the masses develop investing literacy. He has been writing about the financial markets since 2018. He aims to help investors invest strategically and profitably. As a SGX Academy Trainer he has made frequent appearances as guest speaker on SGX related events. He has also had the privilege to share his thoughts on opinions on events hosted by SGX and licensed brokerage firms. As an investor, he has been building a global portfolio for over 5 years.

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