Programme Overview

Malaysian Taxation Masterclass

Malaysian Tax, Explained By The People Who File It

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Four focused weeks on the tax questions practitioners are actually asked — what is chargeable, what is deductible, which relief applies to whom, and how a filing gets submitted without a correction letter arriving afterwards.

The syllabus tracks current Malaysian practice: personal and corporate income tax, SST, and the e-Invoice rollout that has changed how businesses record and report their transactions.

  • Personal and corporate income tax
  • SST and e-Invoice compliance
  • Reliefs and incentives that apply

Four weeks, next intake September 2026, on-site in Puchong or live online. Tell us whether you file for yourself, for an employer or for clients, and we will point you to the right starting session.

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Tax Training That Keeps Up With The Rules

  1. 01

    Current, Not Last Year's Syllabus

    Malaysian tax moves. The material is revised each intake so what you learn matches what is being asked for this year, including the e-Invoice requirements now in force.

  2. 02

    Worked Filings, Not Just Theory

    You work through real return scenarios and see exactly where the common mistakes happen — the deductions that get disallowed and the reliefs people forget to claim.

  3. 03

    Answers For Your Own Cases

    Small classes mean you can bring a situation from your own work and have it discussed properly, instead of leaving with a general answer that fits nobody.

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