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Malaysia Tax Information

10% sales / 8% service

SST: 10% sales tax on goods, 8% service tax. GST was abolished in 2018.

Social Media Manager Services to Invoice

  • Content creation
  • Posting & scheduling
  • Community management
  • Paid ads management
  • Analytics reporting
  • Strategy development
  • Influencer outreach

Invoice Requirements in Malaysia

SST registration number
Business registration
Client details
SST breakdown
Total in MYR

Payment Terms

Monthly retainer paid in advance. Ad spend passed through separately.

CashNet 30Net 60End of Month

Payment Methods in Malaysia

Bank TransferDuitNowFPXCredit CardTouch 'n Go

Social Media Manager Invoice Tips

  • Specify platforms managed
  • Include number of posts
  • Document ad spend separately
  • Reference engagement metrics
  • Note content calendar delivery

Frequently Asked Questions

What tax rate applies to social media manager invoices in Malaysia?

Malaysia has 10% sales / 8% service. SST: 10% sales tax on goods, 8% service tax. GST was abolished in 2018.

What payment methods are common for social media managers in Malaysia?

Common payment methods in Malaysia include: Bank Transfer, DuitNow, FPX, Credit Card, Touch 'n Go. Monthly retainer paid in advance. Ad spend passed through separately.

What should social media manager invoices include in Malaysia?

Your invoice should include: SST registration number, Business registration, Client details, SST breakdown. For social media manager services specifically, also include: Content creation, Posting & scheduling, Community management.

How should social media managers price their services?

Monthly packages based on platforms, posting frequency, and services included. Typically $500-$5,000+/month.

Should ad spend be on the invoice?

List ad spend separately from management fees. Either pass through or have client pay platforms directly.

Does Malaysia have GST?

No, GST was abolished in 2018. Malaysia now uses SST.