KUALA LUMPUR: Since the implementation of e-invoicing began on Aug 1, 2024, a total of 204,928 traders have submitted e-invoices, involving the issuance of more than one billion e-invoices overall to date, says the finance ministry.
It said the performance indicated a positive level of acceptance of the e-invoicing implementation among traders, including small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Based on data obtained from Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the e-invoicing implementation, a total of 17,188 taxpayers identified as non-compliant in submitting their income tax return forms have voluntarily come forward to submit the forms, involving income from previous years amounting to RM1.4 billion, which contributed to an additional RM290 million in tax revenue.
