The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM) updated guidelines and the Software Development Kit (SDK) for the MyInvois System on April 6, 2024, focusing on the gradual implementation of e-invoicing. The SDK 1.0 updates include enhancements like validations, documentation, new features, and guidance on digital signatures. The SDK update addresses e-signature requirements for the upcoming CTC mandate, set to commence in August 2024. According to the update, all documents must have an e-signature using certificates issued by Certification Authorities recognized by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission. The requirement necessitates the use of local certificates for e-invoice signing, as foreign Certification Authorities are currently not acknowledged in Malaysia. The revised e-invoice guidelines aim to clarify provisions and provide clearer instructions for implementation, facilitating smoother e-invoicing adoption in line with Malaysia’s commitment to digital transformation and efficiency in tax administration.
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