Zakat as Tax Rebate: Complete Guide for Muslim ...

Zakat as Tax Rebate: Complete Guide for Muslim Malaysian Freelancers 2026

Zakat paid to authorized bodies in Malaysia functions as a direct tax rebate — not just a deduction. Every ringgit of zakat reduces your income tax payable by one ringgit. Here's how to calculate it, where to pay, and how to claim the rebate.

May 25, 2026
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Zakat as Tax Rebate: Complete Guide for Muslim Malaysian Freelancers 2026

⚠️ This article is for general information only and does not constitute tax or religious advice. Consult LHDN or a licensed tax professional. All figures in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).

Zakat as a Tax Rebate — Malaysia's Most Powerful Tax Advantage for Muslim Freelancers

If you are a Muslim freelancer or small business owner in Malaysia, zakat paid to an authorized body is treated as a tax rebate — meaning it reduces your actual tax payable ringgit-for-ringgit, up to the full amount of your tax bill. A RM5,000 zakat payment eliminates RM5,000 of tax (capped at tax payable; no refund of excess).

How the Rebate Works vs. a Deduction

ScenarioTax Before ZakatZakat PaidFinal Tax
Rebate (actual treatment)RM5,000RM5,000RM0
If zakat were a deduction (hypothetical)RM5,000RM5,000×24%=RM1,200 savedRM3,800

Authorized Zakat Bodies

Pay to your state's official Majlis Agama Islam Negeri or via MyZakat portal. Always obtain an official receipt.

StateZakat Authority
SelangorLembaga Zakat Selangor (zakatselangor.com.my)
KL (FT)Pusat Pungutan Zakat MAIWP (zakat.com.my)
JohorMajlis Agama Islam Johor (maij.com.my)
PenangJabatan Zakat Pulau Pinang (zakatpp.com.my)

Calculating Business Zakat (Zakat Perniagaan)

Working capital method for sole proprietors:

  1. Zakatable assets = Current assets (cash + receivables + inventory) − Current liabilities
  2. If ≥ Nisab (~RM22,000–25,000): proceed
  3. Zakat = Zakatable assets × 2.5%

Example: RM80,000 receivables + RM20,000 cash − RM15,000 liabilities = RM85,000 × 2.5% = RM2,125 zakat → directly reduces income tax by RM2,125.

Claiming the Rebate on Your Tax Return

  1. Log in to MyTax portal (ezHASiL) and open Form B
  2. Declare income and claim all eligible deductions and personal reliefs
  3. In the "Rebat Cukai" section, enter total zakat paid to authorized bodies
  4. System automatically reduces tax payable by the zakat amount

Keep official receipts for at least 7 years for LHDN audit purposes. Denpyo tracks receivables and expenses year-round, giving you accurate data for zakat calculation. Use the Tax Savings Estimator to model your total tax including the zakat rebate.

Summary

Zakat is not just a religious obligation — it is one of the most powerful tax tools in Malaysia. RM1 in zakat = RM1 less in income tax. Pay to your state's authorized body by December 31, retain receipts, and declare in the Rebat section of Form B on MyTax. See LHDN for official guidance.

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