Deadline for submission of tax return forms by e-filing is May 15, says LHDN


KUALA LUMPUR: The deadline for the submission of the Tax Return Form for the Year of Assessment 2022 for non-business taxpayers is April 30 for those doing it manually and May 15 for those using e-Filing, says the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN).

The taxpayers comprise Resident Individuals, Resident Individuals (Knowledge Workers/Expert Workers), Non-resident Individuals, Non-resident Individuals (Knowledge Workers), Associations, Deceased Persons' Estate and Hindu joint families.

"For guidance regarding the submission of the Tax Return Form, taxpayers can refer to the Return Form Filing Programme for the Year 2023 which can be accessed and downloaded at https://www.hasil.gov.my/media/lq5fu3zd/20230324-program-memfailborang-nyata-bn-bagi-tahun-2023.pdf,” it said in a statement on Wednesday (April 26).

The LHDN also advised taxpayers to submit the Tax Return Form and pay their income tax within the stipulated period to avoid any penalty for late submission of forms and any increase for late payment.

"Taxpayers are also advised to key in and update their personal and banking information accurately to assist for tax refund process,” it said.

All enquiries can be directed to Hasil Care Line at 03-8911 1000 or 603-8911 1100 (overseas), HASiL Live Chat or Feedback Form on the IRB's official portal at https://maklumbalaspelanggan.hasil.gov.my/MaklumBalas/ms-my/public. - Bernama

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