Kuala Lumpur: Autocount.com BHD welcomed the government’s decision to expand the deadline of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMES), which is to adopt e-invoicing for six months, which is now 1 January, 2026 Is going to start from
Although some can see this delay as a shock, the autocaut looks at MSME and a positive development for the industry.
This allows extension businesses to allocate resources better and more effectively, receive proper training, and to receive transition in e-invoicing at a stable speed rather than pressure.
Instead of a large amount of businesses applying e-invoicing within a single trimester, this spread-out approach ensures a smooth onboarding process and reduces potential compliance challenges.
“The basic principles of e-invoicing remain unchanged. This is a regulator requirement, and businesses will eventually need to be complied with.
“What this delay does, it provides business with a place of breathing, which he needs to integrate e-invoicing in his operation without understanding and completely disrupting,” Autocount Managing Director Yet Chu Chu Said.
According to this extension, Autocount will expand its educational outreach, which will conduct more training sessions, webinars and industry workshops to help MSME prepare for infection.
Over the additional lead time, MSME can now fully familiarize themselves with the e-invoicing process, ensuring that when the system is fully implemented, they efficiently efficiently without the challenges of the last-end. Can work.
“E-invoicing is not just about compliance. This is about helping businesses digital and improves efficiency.
“With this extension, we can support the learning state by providing structured guidance, and they can support MSME by ensuring that they are originally on the ship,” Chu said.
As part of its commitment to run digital changes for MSMEs, Autocount launched a cost -effective and user -friendly mobile Pos solution, autocaut onesales Palmpos recently designed for MSMEs.
This solution simplifies e-invoing compliance, allowing businesses to generate and present e-challan by integrating with digital payments.
With Palmpos, Autocount MSMEs, which they need to infection easily in the digital economy, need to strengthen their role as a reliable technology partner in Malaysia.
The autocaut is committed to assisting Malaysian businesses in its digital change journey.
The group will continue to work closely with MSMEs, accountants and industry partners to make e-invoicing adoption beneficial for smooth, hassle-free and long-term business development.