The Malaysian Inland Revenue Board (IRD) has launched a trial environment for its e-invoicing system, MyInvois. The “sandbox” environment was first accessible on April 10th for leading organizations and then expanded to include all other businesses on April 22nd. The MyInvois Sandbox allows taxpayers and service providers to test how their internal systems will connect with MyInvois using an API. Businesses interested in using the sandbox need to request a unique identification code (Client ID) and a security key (Client Secret) from the IRD via email. To apply, they’ll need to provide their tax ID number, company registration number, official name, email address, and the software they use to manage their finances (ERP system). For more information, taxpayers can refer to the dedicated e-invoicing microsite on the IRBM’s official website, which is a valuable resource and guide for businesses transitioning to e-invoicing.
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