Giving to beggars has become a national issue as it gives negative impact to the society especiallyrelated to the image of the country and social health. Despite the fact that many attempts havebeen taken by the authority to curb this problem, the population of beggars are seen to begrowing. Thus, this study aims to analyse the behaviour of giving among Malaysians to find thecauses of the problem and ways to overcome this issue by employing an extended version of TheTheory of Planned Behaviour. Intrinsic factors such as altruism and perceived behavioural controlare found to influence the giving and extrinsic factors such as age, home ownership andemployment as well as tax and medium of information contribute to the act of giving to beggar.Based on the finding some recommendations are made for the benefit of both the public and thepeople in need.