2026-04-24 at

Registering "societies" in Malaysia


1. Anything involving money, you need to keep accounts for LHDN who may audit you regardless of entity

2. If you are not moving money, you don't often need the hassle of formalising an entity, unless it helps with optics and governance. If you are a non-evangelical i.e. zero growth target group, then no need optics, and loose governance may suffice for zero life expectancy 

3. Before you start collecting donations of any kind, the first thing you want is to brain the LHDN tax structure for different types of entities. Then you have low level API decision to make on what entity you want.

4. There is rarely anywhere, and least of all in messy Malaysia, a guaranteed path to success based on merely registering at the first step of an entity lifecycle. You want to brain the legal lifecycle of any entity before picking a formal entity vehicle

5. So if not sure, you PLT la ...

6. So as a business like PLT, you can take donations as "loans", and your lender has no tax relief. It is very hard to become a tax-relieved donation receiver anyway, you can read up. This also forces you to account for donations received.

7. At the point at which you wish to finalise the donation, you account for it as written off by your lender. This forces you to acknowledge it as revenue and pay your taxes, unless you have by this time acquired some sort of tax relieved entity status

2026-04-22 at

computer science & logistics in general

  • 1. there are only two hard problems in computer science
  • 2. computer science is an abstraction of logistics in general

2026-04-21 at

after school story : 20 years later

2005 to 2026 : It's a round number of years to think about how my post-college career has been executed.

Strategy, supporting goal A.
My view before 2001 was that commerce is full of stupid greedy people, and science and academia in general are basically controlled indirectly by this, so I needed to study commerce in order to familiarise myself with it, to understand its impact on academia.

Strategy, supporting goal B.
From 2001 to 2005, the plan was to fully ignore commercial subjects until graduation, in order to minimise early commercial theory and maximise practical commercial focus later. After a few mind-bending years on non-commercial subjects, I thought it would take 20 years for me to stress-test my college studies, so I would need to keep myself occupied with something else anyway, while testing the practicalities of my non-commercial models.

Debrief.
Now it is both, over 20 years since I consolidated my views on metaphysics, and almost 20 years since I began my practical study of commerce. I think it is timely to reduce my focus on Malaysian studies in 2027, though 2026 has it as a higher remedial priority.

Outlook.
I retain an open mind about where each year will take me. After all, I am privileged to be in my third effective lifetime, and I look forward to discovering where luck will take me, before I finally sleep forever.