IRB Implements Electronic Payment System for Section 107D Tax Deductions

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IRB Implements Electronic Payment System for Section 107D Tax Deductions
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The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) of Malaysia will require taxpayers to submit payment information for Section 107D tax deductions electronically starting tomorrow. This move aims to streamline tax payments and replace the previous manual submission process. Payments can be made through the ByrHASiL platform or via FPX. The IRB has also suspended certain manual tax payments at the Kuala Lumpur Revenue Management Centre (PPTHKL), including Real Property Gains Tax.

: The Inland Revenue Board has announced that, starting tomorrow, the electronic submission of the Section 107D Payment Form will be among the changes to its services.

According to the IRB, Section 107D tax deduction payments must be made electronically using a bill number. Payments can be completed either through the ByrHASiL platform at https://byrhasil.hasil.gov.my/HITS_EP/ or via the Financial Process Exchange through the ByrHASiL link. However, the IRB said that payments for compound and income tax using debit and credit cards issued in Malaysia were still accepted.

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