In Malaysia, every taxpayer is assigned to a specific tax file category. These categories are more than just abbreviations; they determine which type of return must be filed and the relevant compliance requirements.
Each taxpayer type, whether an individual, a company, a partnership or a trust body, is linked to a unique code. While the abbreviations may seem confusing at first, once their meanings are clear, identifying would be at ease.
Important Notes
- When registering through e-Daftar, all required documents must be submitted.
- A confirmation email will only be sent once the documents are complete.
- If the submission is incomplete, the application will be returned, but resubmission is allowed after providing the missing documents.
Conclusion
By understanding Malaysia’s tax file categories, taxpayers can ensure they are filing under the correct classification. This helps to reduce errors and delays. With proper preparation and complete documentation, the registration and compliance process can be managed more efficiently.
**Last updated by 18.09.2025