- IRBM’s second phase of mandatory e-invoicing starts 1 January 2025 for companies with turnovers between RM 25 million and RM 100 million.
- E-invoices must be submitted in UBL2.1 XML or JSON formats, covering various invoice types.
- Taxpayers can submit e-invoices via the MyInvois Portal or MyInvois System (API), with larger enterprises encouraged to use the API.
- A 6-month grace period applies from 1 January 2025 to 30 June 2025.
- Penalties for non-compliance begin 1 January 2025, with Pagero facilitating compliance as a Peppol-accredited provider.
Source Orbitax
See also
- E-Invoicing/Real Time Reporting – What can you find on VATupdate.com
- Worldwide Upcoming E-Invoicing mandates, implementations and changes – Chronological
- Collection of E-Invoicing Guides – Worldwide – VATupdate
- Join the Linkedin Group on Global E-Invoicing/E-Reporting/SAF-T Developments, click HERE
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