Selangor Journal

IRB has right to conduct raids on companies evading taxes

CYBERJAYA, April 30 — The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) will exercise its authority under the provisions of the law if necessary to take enforcement action, including conducting raids, against any individuals or companies identified as evading taxes.

Its chief executive officer Datuk Abu Tariq Jamaluddin said the IRB has specific methods for identifying tax-evading companies based on research and information received from various sources.

“Only cases identified as requiring raids will undergo them, but cases with low risks will undergo audits,” he told the press at its Hari Raya Aidilfitri reception today.

Commenting on the implementation of the pilot project for the electronic invoice system (e-Invoice), Abu Tariq said the system will be fully operational by July 2025.

During this period, the IRB will assist small and medium enterprises (SMEs), including the use of a free portal, as well as raising awareness and providing education.

4,000 companies with incomes of over RM100 million are targeted to be the first group involved in the implementation of e-Invoice, which will be implemented starting on August 1.

Companies with annual incomes or sales exceeding RM25 million and up to RM100 million will start using e-Invoices on January 1, 2025.

— Bernama

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