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How to File Form B & Form P in Malaysia (2025): Deadlines, Process & Common Mistakes

Career AdviceJune 01, 2025 10:00

 

How to File Form B & Form P in Malaysia (2025): Deadlines, Process & Common Mistakes

Filing income tax in Malaysia is a crucial responsibility for individuals and partnerships, especially those with business income. Understanding the correct procedures and deadlines for Form B and Form P is essential to ensure compliance and avoid penalties. This comprehensive guide provides insights into the filing process, key deadlines, and common mistakes to avoid in 2025.

 

Understanding Form B and Form P

What is Form B?

Form B is designated for resident individuals who earn income from business activities, including:

  • Sole proprietors

  • Freelancers and gig workers

  • Commission-based earners (e.g., insurance agents, property agents)

  • Partners in a partnership

Even if you're part of a partnership that files Form P, you must file Form B to declare your share of profits. 

 

What is Form P?

Form P is used by partnerships to declare the partnership's income. It's important to note that while the partnership files Form P, each partner must also file Form B individually.

 

Key Deadlines for 2025

Adhering to the tax filing deadlines is vital to avoid penalties. For the Year of Assessment (YA) 2024, the deadlines are as follows:

Form B:

Manual submission: 30 June 2025

e-Filing submission: 15 July 2025


Form P:

Manual submission: 30 June 2025

e-Filing submission: 15 July 2025


These deadlines are stipulated by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN). 

 

Step-by-Step Guide to Filing Form B and Form P

1. Register for e-Filing

If you're a first-time filer, register for e-Filing through the MyTax Portal. You'll need to obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN) and set up your account. 

 

2. Prepare Necessary Documents

Gather all relevant documents, including:

  • Business income statements

  • Expense receipts

  • Bank statements

  • Previous tax filings

  • Any other supporting documents


3. Access the e-Filing System

Log in to the MyTax Portal and select the appropriate form (Form B or Form P) for submission.

 

4. Complete the Form Accurately

Fill in all required fields, ensuring that income, deductions, and reliefs are accurately reported. Double-check all entries to prevent errors.

 

5. Submit Before the Deadline

Once completed, submit the form electronically before the stipulated deadline to avoid penalties.

 

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Incorrect Form Selection: Ensure you're using the correct form based on your income type. For instance, salaried individuals without business income should use Form BE, not Form B.

 

  • Omitting Income Sources: All income, including side businesses or freelance work, must be declared. Failure to do so can result in penalties.

 

  • Neglecting to Claim Deductions and Reliefs: Many taxpayers miss out on eligible deductions and reliefs due to lack of awareness. Familiarize yourself with available tax reliefs to reduce your taxable income. 

 

  • Late Submission: Missing the filing deadline can lead to fines and additional penalties. Always mark your calendar and set reminders to file on time.

 

  • Inaccurate Information: Providing incorrect details, whether intentionally or unintentionally, can trigger audits and penalties. Ensure all information is accurate and supported by documentation.

 

Conclusion

Filing Form B and Form P accurately and on time is essential for compliance with Malaysia's tax regulations. By understanding the requirements, preparing necessary documents, and avoiding common mistakes, you can ensure a smooth tax filing process in 2025.

 

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