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Malaysia: E-Invoicing Extended and February EA Form Deadline

Written by activpayroll team | Feb 12, 2026 7:45:01 AM

Malaysia has confirmed updates to its e-Invoicing requirements, giving small and micro businesses additional time to comply, while employers must also prepare for the February EA Form deadline to ensure payroll and tax compliance. Both updates are essential for organisations managing payroll, tax and mobility in Malaysia. 

Following announcements from LHDN and the Government, the mandatory e-Invoicing rollout has been postponed for businesses with annual revenue below RM5 million. 

Revenue Bracket  Mandatory e-Invoice Date  Status 
> RM5M – RM25M  1 July 2025  No change 
RM1M – RM5M  1 January 2026 (later extended to 2027)  Postponed 
RM500K – RM1M  1 July 2026   Postponed 
Below RM500K  Temporarily Exempt    Not required for now 

February is a critical month for Malaysian employers due to the EA Form deadline. The EA Form summarises employees’ annual remuneration, including salary, allowances, benefits in kind, and statutory deductions, and is required for accurate personal income tax filing via e-Filing. 

1. Verify employee information

  • Full name and IC or passport number 

  • LHDN tax reference number 

  • Employment start and end dates 

  • Director fees, allowances and other taxable payments 

2. Consolidate payroll data for the year 

  • Basic salary, wages and overtime 

  • Allowances and perquisites (taxable or exempt) 

  • Bonuses and commissions 

  • Benefits in kind, such as vehicles, accommodation or phones 

  • PCB/MTD deductions 

  • EPF, SOCSO and EIS contributions 

3. Prepare EA Forms for all eligible employees 

  • Full time, part time, and contract staff 

  • Employees who joined or left during the year 

  • Expatriates and foreign workers 

  • Directors receiving fees 

    Rule: anyone employed for more than seven days must receive an EA Form. 

4. Meet statutory deadlines 

  • Issue EA Forms by 28 February 

  • Submit Form E and CP8D to LHDN by 31 March 

5. Retain complete payroll records 

  • Required for seven years 

  • Includes payslips, contracts, allowance/BIK documentation, and PCB evidence 

For further detailed guidance on tax, compliance and mobility requirements in Malaysia, visit our Malaysia Global Insights on the activpayroll website

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