PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The Malaysian Inland Revenue (IRB) has mandated all businesses in Malaysia to implement e-Invoicing for both domestic and international transactions, including B2B (Business-to-Business), B2C (Business-to-Consumer) and B2G (Business to Government). This course offers a comprehensive guide to mastering the e-Invoicing process, ensuring compliance and efficiency for your business. Led by an expert speaker, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills needed to smoothly integrate e-Invoicing into your company’s operations. To increase learning effectiveness, the course will use a combination of interactive presentations, group discussions, case studies, Q&A sessions, and real-world business scenarios, providing a hands-on approach to mastering the e-Invoicing process.
Learning outcome:
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamental understanding of Malaysia’s e-Invoice systems
Learn how Malaysia’s e-Invoice system works, including the legal requirements and the technical setup needed for compliance. This includes understanding the registration, submission, and verification process for e-Invoices, as well as how businesses interact with the tax authorities. - Understand the overview of e-Invoice model
Get an overview of how e-Invoices flow through different types of transactions—B2B, B2C, and B2G. Learn about the key steps in generating, validating, transmitting, and archiving e-Invoices, and how these processes ensure compliance and efficiency. - Develop an action plan to adopt the implementation of e-Invoicing system
Learn how to create a step-by-step plan to implement e-Invoicing in your business. This includes evaluating your current systems, integrating e-Invoicing with existing tools, setting timelines, and preparing your team for a smooth transition.
Who should attend?
- Business Owners and Managers:
Those responsible for overseeing company operations and ensuring compliance with Malaysia’s e-Invoicing mandate. - Accountants and Finance Professionals:
Individuals involved in managing invoicing, financial reporting, and ensuring tax compliance within the organization. - IT Specialists:
Professionals handling system integration, ensuring that accounting software and ERP systems are compatible with the e-Invoicing platform. - Compliance Officers:
Those responsible for ensuring that the organization meets all legal and regulatory requirements, particularly with regard to tax compliance. - Project Managers:
Professionals tasked with overseeing the implementation of the e-Invoicing system in their organizations. - Anyone Involved in Billing and Invoicing:
Employees or teams who directly handle invoice generation, processing, and management within the business.