52,540 taxpayers declare RM4bil income under e-Invoicing drive, says LHDN

The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) of Malaysia reports that over 230,000 taxpayers have adopted the new e-Invoicing system since August 2024. This digital transition has led to 52,540 taxpayers declaring RM4.07 billion in previously undeclared income.
Why it matters
The implementation of e-Invoicing serves as a critical tool for governments to reduce tax evasion and improve revenue collection through data-driven enforcement.
Share The inland revenue board says more than 230,000 taxpayers have adopted e-Invoicing since it was introduced in August 2024. The Inland Revenue Board said it found some taxpayers were still not complying with e-Invoicing requirements. (Bernama pic) PUTRAJAYA : The implementation of e-Invoicing has strengthened tax compliance, with 52,540 taxpayers coming forward to declare RM4.07 billion in income, according to the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN). In a statement today, LHDN said since the system was introduced on Aug 1, 2024, more than 230,000 taxpayers have adopted e-Invoicing, resulting in the issuance of 1.505 billion e-Invoices.
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