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IRB to issue e-invoicing guidelines to companies in July

Organisations with revenue over RM100 mil to get crash courses

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 09 Jun 2023 9:24PM

IRB to issue e-invoicing guidelines to companies in July
Datuk Mohd Nizom Sairi says currently a total of 4,000 companies with a revenue of over RM100 million are targeted to be the first group involved in the implementation of e-invoicing, which is expected to start on June 1 next year. – Bernama pic, June 9, 2023

GEORGE TOWN – The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) will issue guidelines in July in relation to e-invoicing to companies with a revenue of more than RM100 million to enable them to learn more about this new initiative.

Its chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Nizom Sairi said that at the same time his team will also hold engagement sessions nationwide to provide information and explanation on the implementation of e-invoicing.

“Participation will be implemented throughout the country, especially in this early stage, as we want to ensure what has been developed is in line with the needs of the industry. The guidelines will be out in July and will take care of technical requirements.

“We will also have a lot of engagement sessions in order to obtain information from companies so that it will not be too costly for the industry to move to this system,” he told reporters at an engagement session on e-invoicing with media practitioners and representatives of the northern zone industry here today.

He said the implementation of e-invoicing will improve business efficiency through cost savings and will simplify the taxpayer’s work process with the availability of pre-filled tax reporting information in line with “compliance by design”.

Nizom said currently a total of 4,000 companies with a revenue of over RM100 million are targeted to be the first group involved in the implementation of e-invoicing, which is expected to start on June 1 next year.

He said the e-invoicing initiative is also in line with the rapid development of the digital revolution, with current business styles that require an easier way to exchange information and trade transactions at the domestic and global levels. 

“If they (industry) have additional requirements, they can give feedback to us...so this will be an ongoing engagement process until the system is launched later,” he said.

Overall, he said when the e-invoicing system is implemented, it will help companies save costs in terms of record keeping and business execution.

Nizom said the IRB hopes the e-invoicing system is implemented as planned although there are still questions on it from the industry.

“The e-invoicing system is very positive especially for big companies as it has been implemented in many other countries,” he also said.

The e-invoicing system is an initiative to drive the country’s digitisation agenda in line with the Malaysian Digital Economy Blueprint and is one of the programmes under the National e-Commerce Strategic Roadmap 2.0, which looks at the needs of businesses to exchange information and trade transactions on the global level. – Bernama, June 9, 2023

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