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IRB to stop receiving cheques via post from Jan 1

Payments can instead be made at website, banking portals

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Nov 2020 1:50PM

IRB to stop receiving cheques via post from Jan 1
The IRB says no receipts will issued for e-payments or payments at appointed banks. – November 26, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The Inland Revenue Board will stop receiving payments made via posted cheques from January 1 next year.

In a statement today, IRB said from that date, tax payments can be made via its official website, banking portals, counters at IRB payment centres, counters of appointed banks, cheque or cash deposit machines or ATMs.

“However, this stoppage does not apply for Property Gains Tax, Public Entertainers Income Tax (Seniman Kembara), Witholding Tax and compounds,” the statement said.

The IRB said that no receipts will issued for e-payments or payments at appointed banks. Instead, taxpayers or their representatives must keep the payment slips for each transaction made.

“All bank confirmation slips or e-payment slips must be kept in good condition as proof of payment,” it said.

To avoid late payments, IRB advised taxpayers or their representatives to heed this new move and speed up mailing of cheques before January 1, 2021.

Queries or feedback can be directed to Hasil Care Line LHDN at 03-8911 1000 or 03-8911 1100 for those living overseas, HASiL Live Chat and via its feedback form. – Bernama, November 26, 2020

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