- Malaysia has published a gazette order regarding the issuance of electronic invoices
- The order outlines the requirements and procedures for issuing electronic invoices in the country
- This move is aimed at promoting the use of electronic invoicing and reducing paper usage
- Businesses in Malaysia are encouraged to comply with the order and transition to electronic invoicing for their transactions.
Source: research.ibfd.org
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