For smoother transactions, encourage property buyers to provide their TIN at the initial stage of the purchase process. If they don't have a TIN, they can obtain it through the LHDN's online portal or by visiting a local LHDN office.
There are a few options you can recommend to help your buyer.
Option 1: Visit e-Daftar
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Option 2: Visit MyTax and log in to check your TIN |
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Sharing TIN with others
When sharing your Tax Identification Number (TIN), it is a good practice to disclose it to authorized entities, treating it with the same level of sensitivity as your National Registration Identity Card (NRIC) or bank account details.
Example of Safe Sharing Scenarios
✅ Authorized Government Agencies
✅ Inland Revenue Board (LHDN)
✅ Official Government Platforms
✅ Legitimate Business Transactions
✅ Registered Companies
✅ Official Invoicing Processes
✅ Verified Business Partners
Do Not Share With
❌ Unsolicited Callers
❌ Random Email Requests
❌ Unverified Website