Tax returns submission deadline extended to May 15


PUTRAJAYA: The Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) has extended the deadline for non-business taxpayers to submit their Tax Return Form for the Year of Assessment 2023 via e-Filing from April 30 to May 15.

These taxpayers comprise resident individuals such as knowledge workers, expert workers, non-citizen workers holding key positions and non-resident individuals, it said in a statement.

The extension is also for non-resident knowledge workers, organisations, deceased person’s estates and Hindu joint families, it added, Bernama reported.

According to LHDN, the deadline for the submission of the Tax Return Form for the Year of Assessment 2023 for the employer (company and Labuan company) category and non-company/non-Labuan company employer category through e-Filing has been extended from March 31 to May 30.

It advised taxpayers to submit their tax returns and pay their income tax within the stipulated period to avoid any penalty for late submission of forms or late payment.

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

More information on the e-Filing programme for the Year 2024 can be obtained by clicking on the link https://www.hasil.gov.my/media/fw2jk2fd/rf-filing-programme-for-the-year-2024.pdf or at e-Book at a Glance 2024 at https://www.hasil.gov.my/eduzone/risalah-cukai/risalah-cukai-2024/sepintas-e-buku-hasil/.

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