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The TIN is called “Nombor Cukai Pendapatan” or Income Tax Number and is issued by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM).
For individuals: The TIN consists of 13 characters (format: LL 99999999999). The two first characters are either “SG” or “OG”.
For entities: The TIN consists of 11 or 12 characters (format: L 9999999999 or LL 9999999999) depending on the entity type.
The TIN is called “Nombor Cukai Pendapatan” or Income Tax Number and is issued by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM).
For individuals: The TIN consists of 13 characters (format: LL 99999999999). The two first characters are either “SG” or “OG”.
For Entities: The TIN consists of 11 or 12 characters (format: L 9999999999 or LL 9999999999) depending on the entity type.
"Nombor Cukai Pendapatan" or "No. Cukai Pendapatan".
Examples:
C 2128186207
from https://www.fluidra.my/legal.htmlF 1064671704
from https://rmhc-malaysia.my/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/RMHCLHDN.pdfOG 04455987090
from https://vgrowth.com.my/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Form-J-Geo-Resource-Solution-P01.pdfSG 2178656-09
from https://www.hr2000.com.my/downloads/writeup.webspace.PDFC123456789
(looks a bit weird, it might be an example) from https://www.thks.com.my/index.php?ws=latestnews&nid=93578SG 012345678900
(it might be an example) from https://liew.my/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Template-to-Close-LHDN-Tax-Number-1.docxThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: