Jomeinvoice

Akses Pusat Pengetahuan Pematuhan & Integrasi e-Invois Malaysia

Kekal terkini dengan pandangan dan maklumat berkaitan e-Invois di Malaysia. Ketahui bagaimana JomeInvoice menyokong pengebilan yang selamat dan automatik untuk PKS, peruncit, penjual e-Dagang serta perusahaan besar. Terokai panduan praktikal mengenai peraturan e-Invois LHDN, integrasi e-Invois dan solusi e-Invois.

E-invoice for construction Malaysia 2026 — progress claims, subcontractors, and the no-consolidation rule explained
E-Invoice for Construction Malaysia: 2026 Guide
Construction companies in Malaysia face a specific e-invoice rule that most other industries do not: construction is classified as a no-consolidation industry — 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 SME Exemption Malaysia 2026 — LHDN Phase 4 RM1 million threshold guide for small businesses
e-Invoice SME Exemption Malaysia: Who Qualifies? (2026)
Many Malaysian SME owners assume that earning below RM1 million automatically means they are exempt from LHDN's Phase 4 e-invoice mandate. That is mostly true — but there are critical exceptions. If your business is a subsidiary of a larger group, has a corporate shareholder with RM1M+ turnover, or is related to a company that meets the threshold, you may still be mandated. And once mandated, you cannot re-qualify for the exemption. This guide explains exactly who qualifies, who doesn't, and what exempt businesses should do to stay prepared.
E-invoice for F&B Malaysia — restaurant and cafe e-invoice compliance guide for 2026
E-Invoice for F&B Malaysia: Restaurant Guide 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.
How to Handle Bank Charges and Interest with Self-Billed e-Invoices in Malaysia
Learn how bank charges, bank interest and self-billed e-invoice work under LHDN e-Invoice implementation rules in Malaysia.
How to Issue Sales Commission Self-Billed e-Invoice via MyInvois Portal in Malaysia [2026]
Step by step MyInvois portal guide to issue sales commission self-billed e-Invoice under LHDN eInvoice Malaysia rules for agents and dealers. Discover a simpler way with JomeInvoice!
Step-by-Step Guide to Issue e-Invoice for Disbursement and Reimbursement via MyInvois Portal in Malaysia [2026]
Step-by-step MyInvois portal guide to issue e-invoice for disbursement fee and reimbursement and the simpler way with JomeInvoice.
e-Invoice vs Tax Invoice Malaysia — key differences between LHDN e-invoice and SST tax invoice explained
e-Invoice vs Tax Invoice Malaysia: What’s the Difference?
Many Malaysian business owners assume that LHDN's new e-invoice requirement replaces their existing tax invoice — it does not. A tax invoice is an SST document required for Sales and Service Tax compliance. An LHDN e-invoice is a separate digital mandate under the Income Tax Act. If your business is both SST-registered and above the e-invoice revenue threshold, you need both — for the same transaction. This guide explains the difference, who needs what, and how the two documents coexist.
RM10,000 e-Invoice Rule Malaysia 2026 — LHDN individual e-invoice requirement for transactions above RM10,000
RM10,000 e-Invoice Rule Malaysia: Complete 2026 Guide
Any single business transaction of RM10,000 or more in Malaysia requires its own individual LHDN-validated e-invoice — it cannot be included in a monthly consolidated e-invoice. This rule has been in effect since January 1, 2026, applies to all mandated businesses, and is not suspended by the Phase 4 relaxation period. This guide explains who is affected, what counts as a single transaction, and the penalties for getting it wrong.
e-Invoice for Shopify Malaysia 2026 — LHDN compliance guide for Shopify store owners
e-Invoice for Shopify Malaysia: 2026 Setup Guide
If you run a Shopify store in Malaysia, LHDN's e-invoice mandate applies to you differently than it does to marketplace sellers on Shopee or Lazada. This guide explains who is responsible for issuing e-invoices for Shopify sales, which Phase 4 thresholds apply to your business, and the three practical options for connecting your Shopify store to LHDN's MyInvois system — from the free portal to API middleware.