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e-Filing Malaysia 2026: BEST Complete LHDN Income Tax Guide

14 May 2026

e-Filing Malaysia 2026 is how every Malaysian taxpayer files their Year of Assessment (YA) 2025 income tax return online — via the LHDN MyTax portal at mytax.hasil.gov.my. With the Form BE e-filing deadline Malaysia 2026 falling on 15 May 2026 for individuals with employment income, and 30 June 2026 for those with business income (Form B), understanding the e-filing Malaysia 2026 process is time-critical right now. This complete guide covers everything you need for a smooth LHDN e-filing 2026 submission — which form to use, how to log in to MyTax, a step-by-step walkthrough, all available tax reliefs to declare, how to pay any tax due, how to claim a refund, and the most common e-filing Malaysia 2026 errors and how to avoid or fix them.

15 May Form BE e-filing deadline Malaysia 2026 — employment income, YA 2025
30 Jun Form B e-filing deadline Malaysia 2026 — business income, YA 2025
RM400 Individual tax rebate if chargeable income ≤ RM35,000 — reduces tax payable to zero for many
10% Late payment surcharge on tax due — assessed the day after the e-filing Malaysia 2026 deadline

Which Tax Form to Use for e-Filing Malaysia 2026

The first step in e-filing Malaysia 2026 is identifying the correct return form for your situation. Using the wrong form — for example, filing Form BE when you should file Form B — is a common error that requires an amended submission and can delay your refund. LHDN's MyTax Malaysia 2026 portal will prompt you to select your form type after logging in.

Form BE — Resident Individual, Employment Income Only For Malaysian tax residents whose income consists solely of employment income (salary, bonus, allowances, director's fees from employment), with no business or partnership income. This is the most common form — the majority of salaried employees in Malaysia file Form BE in their e-filing Malaysia 2026. Deadline: 15 May 2026.
15 May 2026
Form B — Resident Individual with Business Income For Malaysian tax residents who have business income in addition to (or instead of) employment income. This includes sole proprietors, freelancers, consultants operating as individuals, partners in a business partnership, and anyone with self-employment income. If you received a Form EA from an employer AND have freelance income, you must file Form B — not Form BE. Deadline: 30 June 2026.
30 Jun 2026
Form M — Non-Resident Individual For individuals who are not Malaysian tax residents for YA 2025 (spent fewer than 182 days in Malaysia during the year). Non-residents are taxed at a flat rate of 30% on Malaysian-sourced income (or at specific withholding tax rates for certain income types) with no access to personal tax reliefs. Deadline: 30 June 2026.
30 Jun 2026
Form P — Partnership Return Filed by the partnership (not the individual partners) to declare the partnership's income and compute each partner's share of profit. Each partner then declares their share of partnership income in their personal Form B. The partnership itself does not pay tax — individual partners do. Deadline: 30 June 2026.
30 Jun 2026
Form C — Company (Sdn Bhd / Bhd) Separate corporate income tax return filed by companies registered under the Companies Act 2016. Form C is a distinct process from personal income tax e-filing Malaysia 2026 — it uses a different LHDN portal workflow and has its own deadlines based on the company's financial year end. Companies must file Form C within 7 months after their financial year end.
7 months after FYE
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Freelancers & Side Income: Always Form B, Never Form BE. One of the most common e-filing Malaysia 2026 mistakes is salaried employees with side income (freelancing, Grab driving, e-commerce, rental income, content creation) attempting to file Form BE. The presence of any business income — no matter how small — requires Form B for e-filing Malaysia 2026. If you already submitted Form BE incorrectly, you can file an amended return within 6 months. KC Group's tax firm in Malaysia frequently assists clients in correcting mis-filed forms before LHDN issues a notice.

e-Filing Deadline Malaysia 2026 — All Forms & Key Dates

The e-filing deadline Malaysia 2026 varies by form type. Missing the deadline does not mean you cannot file — but it triggers a 10% late payment surcharge on any tax due, plus potential penalties for late filing. Here are all critical dates for LHDN e-filing 2026:

15 May 2026
📄 Form BE (e-BE)
Resident individuals with employment income only. This is the deadline most Malaysian employees face for e-filing Malaysia 2026. File and pay any balance by this date to avoid surcharge.
30 Jun 2026
📄 Form B / M / P (e-B, e-M, e-P)
Resident individuals with business income, non-residents, and partnerships. The later deadline for Form B e-filing Malaysia 2026 gives business owners additional time to finalise accounts.
Tax Return Form Who Files e-Filing Deadline 2026 Late Payment Consequence
Form BE (e-BE) Resident individuals — employment income only 15 May 2026 10% surcharge on unpaid tax from 16 May 2026
Form B (e-B) Resident individuals with business income 30 June 2026 10% surcharge on unpaid tax from 1 July 2026
Form M (e-M) Non-resident individuals 30 June 2026 10% surcharge on unpaid tax from 1 July 2026
Form P (e-P) Partnerships 30 June 2026 Penalties for late partnership return
Form C (e-C) Companies (Sdn Bhd / Bhd) 7 months after financial year end 10% surcharge on unpaid balance from day 1 of following month
All deadlines are for e-filing Malaysia 2026 via LHDN MyTax portal. Both submission AND payment must be completed by the deadline — submitting the form without paying does not avoid the late payment surcharge.
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Deadline = Filing AND Payment: A critical misconception about e-filing Malaysia 2026 is that submitting the return form by 15 May is enough even if you pay later. It is not. The 10% late payment surcharge under Section 103 of the Income Tax Act 1967 applies from the day after the filing deadline on any unpaid tax balance — regardless of when you filed the return. If you know you will have a balance due, ensure your payment is processed (not just initiated) by the deadline date.

How to Login to MyTax Malaysia 2026 — First-Time & Returning Users

All e-filing Malaysia 2026 is done through the LHDN MyTax portal (mytax.hasil.gov.my). The login process differs slightly between first-time filers who have never registered and returning users who filed in previous years.

🔐 MyTax Malaysia 2026 Login — First-Time Filers New Registration
Step 1: Obtain Your LHDN Income Tax Number Before you can begin e-filing Malaysia 2026, you need an income tax reference number (Nombor Rujukan Cukai Pendapatan). Employees who have been contributing EPF and whose employers have submitted Form E will typically already have a tax number — check your Form EA. If you do not have one, register at any LHDN branch or via the MyTax portal registration function with your MyKad.
Required first
Step 2: Register on the MyTax Portal Go to mytax.hasil.gov.my and select "Daftar" (Register). First-time registrants can register using their MyKad (IC) number. You will set a username and password for future logins. Alternatively, MyTax now supports login via MyDigiID — the Malaysian Digital Identity system — for a more seamless, password-free authentication experience on MyTax Malaysia 2026.
One-time setup
Step 3: Verify Your Identity (OTP / MyDigiID) After entering your IC number, MyTax will send a one-time password (OTP) to your registered mobile number or email. If you are logging in via MyDigiID, verification happens through the MyDigiID app. Once verified, your MyTax account is activated and you can proceed to e-file your income tax e-filing Malaysia 2026 return.
OTP to phone
🔄 MyTax Malaysia 2026 Login — Returning Users Previous Year Filers
Login with Existing MyTax Username & Password Go to mytax.hasil.gov.my and enter your existing username (IC number or chosen username) and password. If you forgot your password, use the "Lupa Kata Laluan" (Forgot Password) link — a reset link will be sent to your registered email. Do not create a new account — duplicate accounts cause data conflicts in your LHDN records.
Standard login
Update Your Contact Details Before Filing Before starting your e-filing Malaysia 2026 return, verify that your registered mobile number and email address are current under "Profil Saya" (My Profile). LHDN sends refund notifications, assessment notices, and OTP codes to the contact details on file — outdated contact information is a common reason taxpayers miss important LHDN communications.
Check annually
Pre-filled Data in MyTax for YA 2025 LHDN's MyTax Malaysia 2026 system pre-populates certain fields from data it already holds — EPF contributions (from KWSP), employer-submitted PCB/MTD deductions, and some other declared income. Always verify pre-filled data against your own Form EA and actual records — LHDN's pre-filled data can contain errors or omissions, and you are responsible for the accuracy of your final e-filing Malaysia 2026 submission.
Verify carefully

Step-by-Step e-Filing Guide Malaysia 2026 — Form BE (YA 2025)

The following e-filing step by step Malaysia 2026 walkthrough covers the Form BE process for salaried employees — the most commonly filed return. Form B follows the same core process with additional business income sections.

  • Login to MyTax and Navigate to e-Filing Access mytax.hasil.gov.my. After logging in, select e-Filing from the main menu, then select e-BE (for employment income) for YA 2025. Choose the correct Year of Assessment — for e-filing Malaysia 2026 filing period, you are filing YA 2025.
  • Verify Personal Details (Part A) Confirm your personal information — full name, IC number, address, marital status, and residency status. Ensure your address is current as LHDN sends physical notices and refund cheques (where applicable) to this address. Update your bank account details for direct refund crediting under Part A if your account has changed.
  • Declare Your Employment Income (Part B — Income) Enter your statutory income from employment using figures from your Form EA issued by your employer. Key figures to enter: gross salary (Box 2 of Form EA), value of benefits in kind, gross dividends, interest income, rental income, and any other income. If you have multiple employers in YA 2025, enter each employer's income separately. For income tax e-filing Malaysia 2026, you declare gross income — reliefs and deductions reduce it in the next step.
  • Enter Tax Reliefs (Part C — Deductions & Reliefs) This is the most impactful section of your e-filing Malaysia 2026 — where you claim all applicable personal tax reliefs to reduce your chargeable income. These include: RM9,000 personal relief (automatic), EPF contributions (up to RM4,000), life insurance premiums (up to RM3,000), medical expenses for self, spouse, children and parents, lifestyle relief (up to RM3,000), education relief, SSPN deposits, child relief, spouse relief, and all other qualifying deductions. See Section 5 below for a full breakdown of what to declare.
  • Review Tax Rebates and PCB/MTD Already Paid (Part D) MyTax will automatically calculate your chargeable income and the tax payable based on your declared income and reliefs. Enter your PCB (monthly tax deduction / MTD) already deducted from your salary — this should match Box 19 of your Form EA. The system computes whether you have a balance to pay or a refund due. Check the RM400 individual rebate is applied if your chargeable income is RM35,000 or below.
  • Verify the Summary and Check for Errors Before submitting, carefully review the summary screen of your e-filing Malaysia 2026 return — confirm total income, total reliefs, chargeable income, tax computed, PCB paid, and balance payable or refundable. This is your last opportunity to correct any figures. Common errors at this stage include transposing EPF figures, duplicating relief claims, and entering gross income inclusive of EPF when it should be exclusive.
  • Submit and Obtain the Acknowledgment Number Check the declaration box confirming accuracy, then click "Hantar" (Submit). MyTax will generate an acknowledgment with a unique reference number — save or print this immediately. Your e-filing Malaysia 2026 submission is complete at this point. The acknowledgment is your proof of filing and is required if LHDN contacts you about the return.
  • Make Payment if Tax Is Due (Before the Deadline) If your e-filing Malaysia 2026 shows a balance payable, proceed to payment immediately via the MyTax portal — using FPX online banking, credit/debit card, or other available channels. Do not delay payment beyond the submission date. See Section 6 for full payment options and instructions.
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Prepare These Documents Before Starting Your e-Filing Malaysia 2026: Having everything ready before you open MyTax makes the process significantly faster. You will need: Form EA from your employer(s); EPF statement (i-Akaun) for the EPF relief amount; life and health insurance premium receipts; medical expense receipts for self, spouse, children, and parents; SSPN savings statement; education fee receipts; lifestyle purchase receipts; bank account number for refund crediting; and last year's tax return for reference on carryforward items. Gathering these beforehand means your e-filing step by step Malaysia 2026 session takes 20–40 minutes rather than hours of back-and-forth document hunting.

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What to Declare in Your e-Filing Malaysia 2026 — Income, Reliefs & Deductions (YA 2025)

Income You Must Declare

All income from Malaysian and foreign sources received during YA 2025 must be declared in your e-filing Malaysia 2026 return. The most common income types for resident individuals include:

  • Employment income: Salary, bonus, commission, director's fees, EPF-pensionable value of benefits — as per your Form EA
  • Business / self-employment income: Net profit from any trade, freelance work, consulting, e-commerce, or gig economy activities (Form B only)
  • Dividend income: Dividends from Malaysian companies — and from YA 2025, dividends exceeding RM100,000 from domestic sources are subject to the new 2% dividend tax; declare on the new dividend schedule in your e-filing YA 2025 return
  • Interest income: Interest from deposits at non-licensed financial institutions, co-operative societies
  • Rental income: Gross rental income from property less allowable deductions (mortgage interest, quit rent, assessment, repair and maintenance)
  • Other income: Royalties, gains from share options, annuities, and any other income assessable under the Income Tax Act 1967

Key Reliefs to Claim in Your e-Filing Malaysia 2026

✅ Relief & Deduction Checklist — e-Filing Malaysia 2026 (YA 2025) Don't Miss These
Personal Relief (Automatic — All Resident Taxpayers) Claimed automatically — no documentation needed. Every resident individual is entitled to this in their e-filing YA 2025 return.
RM9,000
EPF Contributions (Employee Portion from Form EA) From Box 14 of your Form EA or your EPF i-Akaun statement. Employer portion is NOT included. Capped within the combined EPF + life insurance limit.
Up to RM4,000
Life Insurance / Takaful & Education/Medical Insurance Life insurance or takaful premiums (up to RM3,000, combined with EPF capped at RM7,000). Education and medical insurance premiums have a separate RM3,000 cap.
Up to RM6,000
Medical Expenses — Self, Spouse, Children & Parents Serious disease treatment (up to RM10,000 including sub-limits for dental, vaccination, fertility treatment, full medical examination, and mental health). Separate RM8,000 for parents' medical care.
Up to RM18,000
Lifestyle Relief (Books, Sports, Internet, Gadgets) Core RM2,500 plus additional RM500 for internet subscription or new smartphone/computer/tablet purchase. Keep all receipts — LHDN audits lifestyle claims frequently.
Up to RM3,000
Spouse, Child & Childcare Relief RM4,000 for non-working spouse; RM2,000 per child below 18 or RM8,000 per child in higher education; up to RM3,000 for childcare fees for children under 6 at a licensed centre.
RM4,000–RM35,000+
SSPN Net Deposits — National Education Savings Net deposits into SSPN accounts for your children during YA 2025. One of the most underutilised reliefs in e-filing Malaysia 2026 — deposits must be NET of any withdrawals during the year.
Up to RM8,000
PRS (Private Retirement Scheme) Contributions Annual contributions to any SC-approved PRS fund. Separate cap — not shared with EPF or life insurance. A standalone relief often overlooked by salaried employees.
Up to RM3,000
Education Fees (Self) & Upskilling Courses Degree-level course fees at approved Malaysian institutions (up to RM7,000 total); within this, upskilling and professional development courses qualify up to RM2,000. Keep official fee receipts from the institution.
Up to RM7,000
EV Charging Equipment (YA 2024–2025 Only) Purchase and installation of EV home charger — up to RM2,500. YA 2025 is the last year this relief applies. Keep both purchase and installation invoices.
Up to RM2,500
Zakat / Fitrah (Muslim Taxpayers — Tax Rebate, Not Relief) Paid to a State Islamic Religious Authority. Operates as a direct tax rebate (deducted from tax payable, not from income) — enter in the rebate section of your e-filing Malaysia 2026, not the relief section.
Actual amount (rebate)

How to Pay Tax Due After e-Filing Malaysia 2026

If your e-filing Malaysia 2026 return shows a balance payable — meaning your actual tax liability exceeds the PCB (monthly tax deduction) already deducted from your salary — you must pay the outstanding amount by the filing deadline. Here are all available payment methods for LHDN e-filing 2026 balances:

💳 Tax Payment Methods — e-Filing Malaysia 2026 Pay Before Deadline
FPX Online Banking (Recommended) The fastest and most reliable method for paying your e-filing Malaysia 2026 tax balance. Available directly within the MyTax portal after submission — select your bank from the FPX list and authenticate via your online banking. Payment is confirmed instantly and credited to LHDN the same day. Available 24/7 including weekends and public holidays.
Instant — Recommended
ByrHASIL Portal (byrhasil.hasil.gov.my) LHDN's dedicated payment portal — ByrHASIL — accepts FPX bank transfers, credit card payments, and JomPAY. Access ByrHASIL separately from MyTax if you need to make a payment after your submission session has ended. Enter your tax reference number and the amount from your e-filing Malaysia 2026 Notice of Assessment.
Same day
JomPAY via Internet or Mobile Banking Pay your income tax balance via JomPAY using Biller Code 9999 (LHDN). Available through all major Malaysian banks' internet and mobile banking apps. Use your income tax reference number as the payment reference. Processing typically takes 1–2 business days — factor this in when paying close to the e-filing deadline Malaysia 2026.
1–2 business days
Cheque / Bank Draft Payable to "Ketua Pengarah Hasil Dalam Negeri" Physical cheques can be submitted at any LHDN branch or drop-box. Write your income tax reference number and IC number on the back. Allow sufficient processing time — cheques submitted on the deadline day may not be credited in time, so this method should be used at least 3–5 working days before the deadline.
3–5 days lead time
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Late Payment Surcharge Is Automatic and Harsh: Under Section 103(3) of the Income Tax Act 1967, a 10% surcharge is automatically imposed on any unpaid income tax balance from the day after the e-filing deadline Malaysia 2026. On RM5,000 of unpaid tax, this is RM500 added immediately — before you even receive a notice. There is no grace period. The surcharge is computed on the total unpaid tax, not just the portion you couldn't pay in time. Paying even the estimated amount before the deadline and settling the remainder shortly after significantly reduces exposure.

Tax Refund After e-Filing Malaysia 2026 — How Long & How to Check

If your e-filing Malaysia 2026 return shows that your PCB/MTD already deducted exceeds your actual tax liability, you are entitled to a refund of the excess. This is the tax refund e-filing Malaysia 2026 outcome many taxpayers look forward to after filing.

💰 Tax Refund via e-Filing Malaysia 2026 Key Information
Refund Processing Time LHDN targets refund processing within 30 working days for e-filing Malaysia 2026 returns submitted with a valid bank account for direct crediting. Returns submitted via physical forms or those requiring manual review may take longer. Refunds are processed after LHDN completes its initial review of the return.
~30 working days
Register Your Bank Account for Direct Credit The fastest way to receive your e-filing Malaysia 2026 refund is direct bank crediting. Register or verify your Malaysian bank account details under the "Kemaskini Maklumat Akaun Bank" section in MyTax before submitting your return. Ensure the account name matches your IC name exactly — mismatches cause refund delays and require manual correction with LHDN.
Register in MyTax
How to Check Your Refund Status Log in to MyTax Malaysia 2026 and navigate to e-Filing > e-Status to view your return processing status and whether a refund has been issued. You can also check via the LHDN customer service line or at any LHDN branch. If your refund has not arrived after 30 working days, contact LHDN to investigate.
Check via MyTax
Why Refunds Are Sometimes Delayed or Reduced LHDN may adjust a refund amount if their records differ from your declared figures — for example, if LHDN data shows different EPF contributions or PCB amounts than those you declared. They may also hold refunds pending submission of supporting documents for claimed reliefs. If you receive a reduced refund without explanation, request a detailed assessment notice and engage KC Group's tax firm in Malaysia to review.
Verify if adjusted

Common e-Filing Errors Malaysia 2026 & How to Fix Them

LHDN processes millions of e-filing Malaysia 2026 returns each year and regularly issues additional assessments where declared figures do not match LHDN's own data. Here are the errors that most frequently result in penalties, delayed refunds, or LHDN audit triggers — and how to avoid them.

  • Filing Form BE When You Have Business or Freelance Income Form BE is only for employment income. Any freelance work, sole proprietorship income, e-commerce sales, Grab or food delivery earnings, or rental income from more than one property requires Form B. Filing the wrong form and then being discovered by LHDN leads to amended assessment notices, additional interest, and audit exposure. Fix: File an amended Form B (e-B) within 6 months of original submission.
  • Entering EPF Contributions Inclusive of Employer's Portion Only your own (employee's) EPF contribution qualifies for the EPF relief in e-filing Malaysia 2026. The employer's matching contribution is not deductible. Check Box 14 on your Form EA — this should show only your employee EPF deduction. Claiming both portions overstates the relief and creates a discrepancy against KWSP records that LHDN can detect.
  • Claiming Lifestyle Relief Without Keeping Receipts Lifestyle relief (books, sports equipment, internet, gadgets) is frequently claimed in income tax e-filing Malaysia 2026 — and is also the most frequently audited relief category. LHDN can and does request physical or digital receipts for every lifestyle relief claim. Claims without supporting receipts will be disallowed with penalties during an audit. Keep all lifestyle purchase receipts for 7 years from filing date.
  • Forgetting to Declare Dividend Income Exceeding RM100,000 From YA 2025, dividends from Malaysian resident companies above RM100,000 in aggregate are subject to a new 2% dividend tax — which must be declared in a new schedule within your e-filing YA 2025 return. Many investors are unaware of this new obligation introduced under Budget 2025. Failure to declare dividends above the threshold is an under-declaration of income with associated penalties.
  • Not Updating Bank Account Details for Refund Crediting If your bank account in LHDN's records is closed, dormant, or belongs to a different person (e.g., an old account in your maiden name), your refund will fail to credit. LHDN will issue a cheque as a fallback — adding weeks or months to the process. Always verify your bank account details in MyTax before submitting your e-filing Malaysia 2026 return.
  • Declaring Gross Rental Income Without Deducting Allowable Expenses Many landlords entering rental income in their e-filing Malaysia 2026 declare the gross rental collected — without deducting allowable expenses such as mortgage interest, quit rent, assessment tax, fire insurance, and reasonable maintenance costs. These deductions legitimately reduce your net rental income and your tax bill. Only the net rental profit is subject to income tax — declaring gross overstates your liability.
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How to Amend an e-Filing Malaysia 2026 Return: If you discover an error after submitting, you have 6 months from the original submission date to file an amended return (Pindaan) through MyTax — select e-Filing > e-BE (Pindaan) for Form BE or e-B (Pindaan) for Form B. Amended returns submitted within this window are generally treated as voluntary corrections and carry lower penalty risk than errors discovered during an LHDN audit. After the 6-month amendment window closes, any corrections require LHDN's written approval.

Employer Obligations Related to e-Filing Malaysia 2026 — Form E & Form EA

Employers play a critical role in enabling their employees' successful income tax e-filing Malaysia 2026. Two employer obligations are directly linked to the e-filing process: the annual Form E filing and the issuance of Form EA to every employee.

Form EA — Must Be Issued to Every Employee by 28 February 2026 Form EA (Borang EA) is the employer's statement of remuneration paid to each employee during YA 2025. Every employer must issue Form EA to all employees — including part-time and contract staff — by 28 February 2026. Employees need Form EA to complete their e-filing Malaysia 2026 return accurately. Failure to issue Form EA on time is an offence under Section 83(1A) of the ITA 1967 — maximum fine of RM1,000 per employee per offence.
28 Feb 2026
Form E — Annual Employer Return Filed via LHDN e-Data Praisi Employers must submit Form E (Borang E) — the employer's annual return of remuneration — to LHDN by 31 March 2026. Form E covers the total number of employees and the aggregate remuneration paid during YA 2025. This must be submitted via LHDN's e-Data Praisi portal (not MyTax). LHDN uses Form E data to cross-check employee e-filing Malaysia 2026 declarations.
31 Mar 2026
PCB / MTD (Monthly Tax Deduction) — Accurate Payroll Deduction Year-Round Employers are required to deduct and remit the correct amount of Potongan Cukai Berjadual (PCB / MTD) from employee salaries each month throughout 2025. The total PCB deducted appears on Form EA and is the primary mechanism by which salaried employees settle their income tax throughout the year. Incorrect PCB deductions — too low — result in employees owing a balance when they complete e-filing Malaysia 2026. Correct payroll processing via KC Group's HR payroll outsourcing service ensures PCB is always correctly computed and submitted on time.
Monthly obligation
CP22 / CP22A — New and Departing Employees Employers must notify LHDN when a new employee joins (Form CP22 — within 30 days of commencement) and when an employee ceases employment (Form CP22A — 30 days before cessation, or where insufficient notice, as soon as possible). These notifications ensure LHDN can track the employee's tax position and enable correct e-filing Malaysia 2026 records for the employee.
30-day notice

Frequently Asked Questions — e-Filing Malaysia 2026

What is the e-filing deadline for Malaysia 2026 (YA 2025)?

The e-filing deadline Malaysia 2026 depends on your form type. For Form BE (resident individuals with employment income only), the deadline is 15 May 2026. For Form B (resident individuals with business income) and Form M (non-residents), the deadline is 30 June 2026. Both the submission of your return AND the payment of any tax balance must be completed by these dates — submitting the form late or paying late both trigger a 10% surcharge on unpaid tax under the Income Tax Act 1967. File via LHDN MyTax.

How do I login to MyTax for e-Filing Malaysia 2026?

To access MyTax Malaysia 2026 for e-filing, go to mytax.hasil.gov.my. Returning users log in with their existing username (IC number or chosen username) and password. First-time users must register using their MyKad IC number and set up a username and password — a one-time process that takes about 10 minutes. MyTax also supports login via MyDigiID, Malaysia's national digital identity platform, which enables biometric authentication via the MyDigiID app — the most seamless login method for LHDN e-filing 2026. If you forget your password, use the "Lupa Kata Laluan" reset function on the login page.

Do I need to file income tax if I have no tax to pay?

Yes — if your annual income exceeds RM34,000 (after the RM9,000 personal relief deduction, meaning gross income above RM43,000), you are legally required to file a tax return even if your PCB deductions have fully covered your tax liability and the net tax payable is zero. The filing obligation exists regardless of whether a payment is due. However, if your total annual income from all sources is below the taxable threshold after all reliefs, you may not be required to file. When in doubt about your filing obligation for e-filing Malaysia 2026, consult KC Group's tax firm in Malaysia to confirm your position.

What is Form EA and how do I get it for e-filing Malaysia 2026?

Form EA (Borang EA) is the annual statement of remuneration that your employer is legally required to issue to you by 28 February 2026 for the YA 2025 tax year. It is your primary source document for e-filing Malaysia 2026 — containing your gross salary, PCB/MTD deducted, EPF contributions, and value of benefits in kind. You obtain Form EA directly from your employer or your company's HR/payroll team. If your employer has not issued Form EA by the end of February, request it immediately — your employer is legally obligated to provide it. If you had multiple employers in YA 2025, you need a Form EA from each employer.

Can I file e-Filing Malaysia 2026 after the deadline? What happens?

Yes — you can still file your e-filing Malaysia 2026 return after the 15 May or 30 June deadline. LHDN does not lock the system after the deadline, and late returns are still accepted. However, the consequences of late filing are significant: a 10% surcharge is immediately imposed on any unpaid tax balance from the day after the deadline; LHDN may also issue a notice of penalty for late filing of the return itself, which can result in fines. There is no grace period. If you have no tax balance to pay (your PCB fully covers your liability or you are due a refund), the financial consequence of late filing is lower — but the obligation to file still exists. File as soon as possible after the deadline to minimise exposure.


Final Word: e-Filing Malaysia 2026 — File Accurately, File on Time

e-Filing Malaysia 2026 through LHDN MyTax is the most efficient, fastest, and most accurate way for Malaysian taxpayers to meet their annual income tax obligation. The system is well-designed and accessible — but completing it correctly requires knowing which form to use, declaring all applicable income, claiming every legitimate relief, entering figures from the right source documents, and ensuring payment clears before the deadline.

For straightforward salaried employees with a single employer, modest investment income, and standard reliefs, self-filing Form BE via MyTax Malaysia 2026 is entirely manageable with this guide and your Form EA in hand. For individuals with business income, rental properties, dividend income now subject to the 2% dividend tax, foreign-sourced income, or complex family relief scenarios — professional tax filing support from KC Group's tax firm in Malaysia ensures every element is correctly handled and no legitimate relief goes unclaimed.

Remember: the value of a professionally filed return is not just accuracy — it is also the peace of mind of knowing your e-filing Malaysia 2026 submission can withstand an LHDN query, that every allowable deduction has been identified, and that no liability, penalty, or surcharge will arise from an avoidable error.

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