- Malaysia has raised the e-invoicing exemption threshold from RM500,000 to RM1 million in annual revenue, effective from 2026.
- Businesses with annual revenue below RM1 million are now exempt from the mandatory MyInvois e-invoicing requirement.
- The phased implementation for larger businesses remains unchanged, with specific go-live dates based on revenue tiers.
- Exempt businesses may still adopt e-invoicing voluntarily but will not face penalties for non-compliance.
- The update provides relief for small enterprises while maintaining the overall e-invoicing reform direction.
Source: rtcsuite.com
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