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 Stamp Duty on Employment Contract.

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derail
post Jun 7 2025, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(TiramisuCoffee @ May 26 2025, 04:23 PM)
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In Malaysia, an unstamped employment contract is still a valid agreement between parties. It does not become void just because it’s missing a RM10 stamp. In fact, the Employment Act acknowledges even an oral agreement is legally binding.

However, the enforceability in court is affected until stamping is done. If a dispute arises and we need to enforce the contract, or defend the company using its terms, we’ll have to get it stamped at that point, along with paying a relatively small penalty.

Malaysian courts have consistently held that lack of stamping is not a fatal flaw. It’s considered a procedural issue that can be rectified by paying the duty. In the Industrial Court, the focus is still on the substantive employment relationship. Even if the contract isn’t stamped, the employment relationship exists.

So, in conclusion, an unstamped employment contract isn’t invalid – it remains as a binding agreement. But to fully enforce it legally (eg. to sue an employee for breach of contract or defend against a wrongful dismissal claim), we need to ensure the agreement gets stamped.

If you ask me whether it’s absolutely necessary, I’d say no.
But if we want cover all bases and be super exact about the law, stamping contracts on time is a good practice. After all, it’s only RM10 and can now be done online – unlike back in 1949.

Thoughts?

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Wonder if its the same for rental agreements that are not stamped.
genesic
post Jun 8 2025, 05:36 AM

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QUOTE(kelvinlym @ May 27 2025, 04:02 PM)
So if employee started in 2021 and still with the company also need to stamp?
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Yes and no, depending if the employer wants to bring it to court.
The unstamped employment contract isn’t invalid – it remains as a binding agreement, but between employer and employee only. But to fully enforce it legally if employer have a case to brings to court, the agreement need gets stamped.


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post Jun 19 2025, 09:38 AM

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Has anyone tried doing the stamping via the LHDN website - https://stamps.hasil.gov.my/stamps/

I have an employee who joined us early this year, so I tried uploading his offer letter for stamping. However the calculated stamp duty is RM60 instead of RM10, did I do anything wrongly? Isn't it supposed to be a flat rate of RM10 for employment contracts?

 

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