- Release of Updated Guidelines: The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM) published e-Invoice Guideline Version 4.3 on March 18, 2025, which includes new provisions addressing system disruptions of the MyInvois System.
- Guidance on System Disruptions: Subsection 2.5.4 outlines the IRBM’s acknowledgment that disruptions, failures, or service outages of the MyInvois System can hinder taxpayers’ ability to timely transmit e-Invoices for validation.
- Case-by-Case Evaluation: In instances where the MyInvois System is down due to maintenance or technical issues, taxpayers can present evidence of their compliance efforts. The Director General of Inland Revenue will assess these cases individually, potentially absolving taxpayers from compliance penalties during the disruption if justifications are deemed valid.
Source: Orbitax
- See also
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