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e-Invoice for Ecommerce Malaysia 2026: Shopee, Lazada & TikTok Shop

Malaysian ecommerce seller reviewing Shopee e-invoice on laptop with LHDN MyInvois compliance guide

Selling on Shopee, Lazada, or TikTok Shop in Malaysia? Discover how LHDN’s e-invoice mandate impacts your e-commerce business in 2026. While marketplace platforms handle e-invoice issuance to buyers for your sales, sellers still need to understand the mechanics of self-billed e-invoices for payouts and normal e-invoices for platform fees like commissions and advertising. This guide breaks down exactly what you need to know to stay compliant.

E-Invoice for Construction Malaysia: 2026 Guide

E-invoice for construction Malaysia 2026 — progress claims, subcontractors, and the no-consolidation rule explained

Construction companies in Malaysia face a specific e-invoice rule that most other industries do not: construction is classified as a no-consolidation industry from 1 January 2026 — meaning every invoice must be submitted to MyInvois individually. This guide covers the phase threshold obligations, how e-invoice works for progress claims and subcontractor billing, and what construction material suppliers need to know about LHDN classification.

E-Invoice for F&B Malaysia: Restaurant Guide 2026

E-invoice for F&B Malaysia — restaurant and cafe e-invoice compliance guide for 2026

Malaysian restaurants and food businesses above the LHDN revenue threshold must issue e-invoices — but the rules are more nuanced than most business owners realise. GrabFood and Foodpanda revenue is handled by the platform, not the restaurant. Dine-in and catering transactions are the owner’s responsibility. And consolidated e-invoice is the practical solution for high-volume cash businesses that can’t issue individual receipts for every customer. This guide covers everything F&B operators need to know for 2026 compliance.