- Malaysia has delayed the implementation of mandatory e-invoicing to August 2024.
- Taxpayers with an annual turnover of MYR 100 million and above must comply with electronic invoicing from August 1st, 2024.
- From July 1st, 2025, electronic invoicing will be mandatory for all other taxpayers in phases.
- The implementation of B2C transactions via e-Receipt live digital reporting is still uncertain.
- This new schedule represents a two-month delay from the previous timetable.
Source: invopop.com
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