- Malaysia has updated its guidance for businesses on electronic invoicing
- Implementation for larger businesses will begin in August 2024
- Implementation for smaller businesses will begin in January 2025
- Implementation for all remaining businesses will be by July 1, 2025
- The guidelines provide an overview of the regime and support taxpayers in implementing electronic invoicing processes
- The guidelines specify the requirements and e-invoice specifications for different types of transactions
- The specific guidelines provide practical compliance support and cover various topics related to invoicing and transactions
Source: answerconnect.cch.com
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