LHDN Launches e-Ansuran for Seamless Online Tax Instalment Payments
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The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN) has announced the introduction of the e-Ansuran service, allowing taxpayers to apply for online instalment payments for outstanding or overdue taxes via the MyTax portal. This service, which became accessible on 5 March 2025, aims to simplify the instalment application process by enabling automatic approval without requiring supporting documents.

LHDN has introduced this initiative to provide taxpayers with a more flexible and user-friendly tax payment system. By using the MyTax portal, taxpayers can log in and select the relevant role—whether as an individual, director, or representative director—to access the e-Ansuran service. However, any cancellations of e-Ansuran applications must be made in person at an LHDN office.

To qualify for e-Ansuran, taxpayers must meet specific criteria. The minimum application amount must exceed RM300. The number of instalments allowed ranges from two to six. The service applies exclusively to income tax instalments, including any applicable increases. Ongoing instalment plans that are already in effect are not eligible for modification through e-Ansuran.

This implementation is expected to assist taxpayers in managing their tax obligations more effectively. For further inquiries or feedback, taxpayers can contact the Hasil Contact Centre (HCC) via phone, use the HASiL Live Chat service, or submit a feedback form through the official LHDN website.

LHDN encourages taxpayers to take advantage of the e-Ansuran service, which aligns with the broader objective of making tax payment processes more streamlined and adaptable to individual financial circumstances.

(Source: LHDN)

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Fatehah
9 months ago

Can tax agent apply the e-ansuran on behalf of client?

Anonymous
1 year ago

Do you need to pay additional 10% for late payment fees?

ssenik
1 year ago
Reply to  Anonymous

If you miss the minimum payment due date on your credit card, a late payment charge will be applied. This charge is 1% of the unpaid outstanding balance or a minimum of RM10, whichever is higher, up to a maximum of RM100.

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