- Malaysia’s shift to mandatory e-invoicing is facilitated by the MyInvois Portal
- Taxilla offers seamless integration with the MyInvois Portal for efficient compliance
- MyInvois Portal allows taxpayers to create, send, view, cancel, or reject invoices
- Taxpayers must use the MyInvois Portal and log into MyTax Portal to fulfill e-invoice duties
- Steps to access the MyInvois Portal include development and submission, validation, and notification
- Two ways to create and submit electronic invoices: single creation and group generation
- Validated e-invoices are sent to the Supplier in PDF format with a unique identifier number
- Notifications are sent to both the Supplier and the Buyer once the e-Invoice has been approved
Source: taxilla.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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