08.18.22
Looking to implement e-invoicing gradually in 2023
According to the 2023 Pre-Budget statement, the Malaysian Ministry of Finance intends to implement e-invoicing as a means of increasing tax revenue and digitalizing tax administration in the country.
The e-invoicing initiative will also support the use of the TIN (Tax Identification Number) in Malaysia, which will be implemented in 2022. The Statement points out that e-invoicing will be introduced in stages from 2023. However, no specific timeline has been mentioned.
We are closely monitoring the developments in Malaysia and will continue to keep our customers informed.
Browse Malaysia updates
E-invoicing guidelines published by IRB
- Informations sur le mandat fiscal
Phase I e-invoicing roll-out targets 4.000 businesses
- Informations sur le mandat fiscal
Launch of the Special Voluntary Disclosure Program 2.0
- Mises à jour des pays
Update on Malaysian e-invoicing mandate
- Informations sur le mandat fiscal
E-invoicing implementation in 2024
- Informations sur le mandat fiscal
PM Anwar confirmed GST will not be re-introduced
- Mises à jour des pays
Adopting PEPPOL for mandatory e-invoicing
- Informations sur le mandat fiscal
Postponement of sales tax on low value goods imported to Malaysia
- Mises à jour des pays
Impose Sales Tax on imports of low value goods
- Mises à jour des pays
Looking to implement e-invoicing gradually in 2023
- Informations sur le mandat fiscal
Planning to reintroduce GST to replace SST
- Mises à jour des pays