- E-invoicing will be mandatory for domestic, cross-border, and e-commerce transactions in Malaysia starting in 2026
- Applies to employee-related expenses
- From 1 January 2026, mandatory for businesses earning over RM 1 million
- From 1 July 2026, extends to businesses earning up to RM 1 million
- Exemptions include individuals not in business, those earning below RM 500,000, and certain self-billed cases
- E-invoices must be submitted via the MyInvois Portal or API
- Specific guidance provided for cross-border and digital transactions
- Reform aims to improve tax compliance and reporting accuracy
Source: fiscal-requirements.com
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