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LHDN e-invoice, explained

Plain answers to the MyInvois questions Malaysian businesses actually ask. Written against the LHDN SDK, kept current.

Do I need it?

Do I need an e-invoice if my business is under RM1 million?

If your annual turnover is below RM1 million you are currently exempt from Malaysia's LHDN e-invoice mandate. Here is what exemption means, when it ends, and why early adoption still pays.

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How to do LHDN e-invoice for Shopify (Malaysia)

Shopify has no built-in MyInvois submission. Here is how Malaysian Shopify merchants file LHDN e-invoices automatically, including consolidated B2C sales, without leaving Shopify.

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Consolidated e-invoice for B2C sales: how it works

For retail sales where the buyer does not need an individual e-invoice, LHDN lets you submit one consolidated e-invoice per month. Here is how consolidation works, the deadline, and the exceptions.

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e-Invoicing in Malaysia: the complete guide

What LHDN MyInvois e-invoicing is, who must comply and when, how it works, the document types, consolidated B2C, and what you need to get started. A plain-language overview.

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LHDN e-invoice deadlines and phases by turnover

The LHDN MyInvois e-invoice mandate rolls out in phases by annual turnover. Here are the dates for each phase, the RM1 million exemption, the relaxation period, and the RM10,000 rule.

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LHDN e-invoice penalties: fines and enforcement

Failing to issue an e-invoice is an offence under the Income Tax Act 1967. Here are the fines, what "per offence" means, and who faces enforcement now versus in the grace period.

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Self-billed e-invoice: foreign suppliers and more

A self-billed e-invoice is one the buyer issues on behalf of the supplier. Here is when it applies, why foreign suppliers are the most common case, and how to issue one.