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Meet Malaysia’s statutory e-Invoicing requirements without incurring software subscription, onboarding, or implementation costs.

Advintek provides a complete digital invoicing platform designed to integrate with your existing accounting or ERP systems while automating every stage of e-Invoice generation, validation, submission, and archival in full accordance with Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN) requirements.

 

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Section 1: Prepare Before the 1 July 2026 Compliance Date

LHDN e-Invoicing Becomes Mandatory for Phase 5 Businesses

Businesses with annual revenue between RM500,000 and RM1 million fall under Malaysia’s Phase 5 implementation category and are required to begin issuing compliant e-Invoices by:

1 July 2026- While transitional flexibility may apply, all affected businesses remain responsible for meeting statutory implementation requirements.

Failure to comply may result in enforcement action under Section 120 of the Income Tax Act 1967, including financial penalties, imprisonment, or both.

Implementing an automated compliance solution early reduces operational disruption, minimises submission errors, and ensures a smooth transition.

Section 2: Complimentary Access Programme for Phase 5 Businesses

Use Advintek e-Invoicing at No Cost Until 31 December 2027

To support Malaysian SMEs during nationwide implementation, Advintek is offering qualifying businesses full access to its professional e-Invoicing platform without licensing or deployment charges.

Advintek offers free platform access, setup, integration, unlimited LHDN validation, QR code generation, submission alerts, and secure XML/JSON storage—delivering a complete compliance-ready e-Invoicing solution at zero cost through 31 December 2027.

Significant savings on software subscription and implementation costs. This programmed remains available until 31 December 2027, enabling businesses to achieve compliance while preserving working capital.

Section 3: Why Choose Advintek

Compliance Automation Designed for Malaysian Businesses

Advintek simplifies statutory compliance by converting manual submission processes into a secure, automated workflow.

Broad Accounting & ERP Compatibility

Integrates seamlessly with:

  • QuickBooks
  • Xero
  • MYOB
  • AutoCount
  • SQL Account
  • Custom ERP & POS environments

Section 4: Onboarding Process

Advintek simplifies statutory compliance by converting manual submission processes into a secure, automated workflow.

Step 1: Submit Your Registration

Complete the online application form with your business details.

Step 2: Upload Verification Documents

Provide the required files in PDF format.

Step 3: Activation & Go-Live

Our Malaysian onboarding specialists will review, configure, and activate your secure environment within a few working days.

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Section 5: Application Form

Secure Your Complimentary Access Today

Required Information:

  • Company Name
  • Business Registration Number (BRN)
  • Primary Contact Name
  • Email Address
  • Telephone Number
  • SSM myProfile & CTC Upload (PDF)

I authorise Advintek to process my onboarding application and agree to the platform terms.

Section 6: Why Early Registration Matters

Avoid Deadline Congestion and Operational Delays

Waiting until the final implementation period may result in:

  • Limited onboarding availability
  • Delayed system configuration
  • Increased manual processing workload
  • Higher submission error rates
  • Potential regulatory exposure

Early registration provides sufficient time for implementation, testing, and internal readiness.

Section 7: Security, Standards & Support

Trusted by Malaysian Businesses

Advintek supports thousands of organisations across Malaysia in achieving efficient, reliable LHDN compliance.

Certifications

✔ ISO 27001:2022 Information Security Management
✔ CMMI Institute Level 3 Process Excellence

Malaysian Support

📧 einvoicing@advintek.com.my

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Section 8: Learn More

Discover How Advintek Automates the Complete e-Invoicing Lifecycle

From invoice creation and validation to submission, monitoring, and archival, Advintek provides a fully managed compliance workflow integrated into your existing business systems.

 

Final Conversion Section

Ready to Achieve LHDN Compliance Without Upfront Cost?

Join Malaysian businesses already securing their compliance readiness through Advintek’s Phase 5 complimentary access programme.

Claim Your Free Access Today

No Licensing Fees
No Implementation Charges
Complete LHDN Compliance
Complimentary Through 31 December 2027

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