Starting from August 2024, e-invoicing will be mandatory in Malaysia for taxpayers with an annual turnover exceeding RM100 million. The implementation will follow the continuous transaction control (CTC) model, requiring e-invoices to be validated by the country’s tax authority and reporting specific transactions. The rollout will extend to all other taxpayers conducting commercial activities in Malaysia in 2025. Stay updated on the latest mandate developments by bookmarking this page for an overview of Malaysia e-invoicing requirements.
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