Running a business in Malaysia today means dealing with a growing list of compliance requirements, financial reporting obligations, and administrative tasks. For many business owners, these responsibilities consume valuable time that could be better spent on growing...
Small and medium enterprises form the backbone of Malaysia’s economy, contributing significantly to GDP and employment. Yet despite their importance, many SMEs struggle with challenges such as cash flow management, regulatory compliance, and strategic planning....
Managing payroll is one of the most critical yet time-consuming responsibilities for any employer. From calculating salaries and statutory contributions to ensuring timely submissions, even a small error can lead to penalties and unhappy employees. This is why many...
Starting a business in Malaysia is an exciting venture, but before you can begin trading, one of the most important decisions you will face is choosing the right business structure. For most entrepreneurs, a private limited company — commonly known as Sdn Bhd — is the...
For business owners in Malaysia, understanding how accounting fees are structured is one of the most practical steps toward managing operational costs. Whether you are launching a startup or running an established SME, knowing what shapes the accounting fee schedule...
Malaysia’s e-invoicing mandate is no longer a distant regulation—it’s here. With LHDN’s phased rollout already in full swing and the January 2026 deadline now covering businesses with annual turnover between RM 1 million and RM 5 million, thousands of SMEs across the...