Malaysia’s IRBM Introduces B2B and B2C E-Invoicing Regimes

Type: Legislation

Malaysia’s IRBM introduces B2B and B2C e-invoicing regimes via MyInvois Portal or API interface, effective 1 June 2024. For B2C, suppliers can issue regular receipts until consumers require e-invoices, after which consolidated e-invoices must be provided. The guidance covers the following:  

  • In-scope transactions; 
  • Data fields required 
  • Using MyInvois Portal – submissions, validations, notifications, sharing with counter-parties, rejections, 
  • Submitting via the API 
  • FAQ’s 
  • Data security and privacy issues 

Stay updated for further instructions and ensure tax technology systems comply for a seamless transition. Non-compliance may lead to penalties. Act now to keep your business tax-compliant in Malaysia! 

 

Effective date: 1 June 2024 

 

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