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This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily on August 20, 2019

KUALA LUMPUR: Beginning from Sept 1, the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM) will no longer accept manually submitted Form CP39 (statement of monthly tax deduction), compact disc (CD/DVD), flash drive and diskette as well as cash and cheque payments of the monthly tax deduction (MTD) from employers.

This is in line with the government’s effort to increase the usage of online payment, the government agency said in a statement yesterday.

“Employers may only use the e-PCB, e-Data PCB or e-CP39 methods provided through the ezHASiL submenu on the IRBM’s official portal at www.hasil.gov.my for submission of the statement of monthly tax deduction or employees’ MTD data for the month of August 2019 and for subsequent months,” it said. As for MTD payment, the IRBM said employers are required to do this for their employees using online payment (e-payment) methods, such as Financial Process Exchange, Internet banking, Internet GIRO transfers or via cheque deposit at CIMB Bank.

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