- MY PINT 1.0 specifications for Malaysian e-Invoicing have been published
- Specifications align with Peppol International model and Malaysia Tax Authority’s requirements
- E-Invoicing mandate in Malaysia set to take effect from 1 August 2024
- Specifications tailored to meet Malaysia’s fiscal and regulatory landscape
- Specifications subject to potential changes as PINT evolves and feedback is gathered from pilot phase
Source: rtcsuite.com
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