Tax Identification Number (TIN)
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About Tax Identification Number (TIN)
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According to the notice from the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia, the Tax Identification Number (TIN) has been officially implemented starting from 1st January 2022. Whether buying a car or properties in the name of an individual or a company, must have a TIN. |
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Taxpayers who already have an income tax number do not need to apply for a TIN, while those who have income but are not eligible for tax payment must submit an income tax form. Retirees or full-time students who are over 18 years old are only required to file tax returns if they comply with the income tax statutes. |
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FAQ:
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1. What is Tax Identification Number (TIN)? |
TIN is the income tax number currently recorded by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia. For example, the file numbers of individual residents and non-residents are SG and OG, and the company’s file number is C. |
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2. Who must obtain an income tax number? |
- Individual who is assessable and taxable
- Taxpayers who are required to submit declaration forms (Borang nyata).
- Taxpayers mean the individual or person. According to Article 2 of the Income Tax Act of 1967, “person” means a company, entity, limited liability partnership and sole proprietorship.
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3. How to apply for an income tax number? |
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4. How to find the income tax number? |
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- Visit the website at: https://mytax.hasil.gov.my
- Through HASIL Live Chat
- Dial 03-8911 1000/603-8911 1100 (for foreign country)
- Fill in the inquiry form (Borang Maklum Balas) on the website
- Visit the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia office
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