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Best QuickBooks Alternatives in Malaysia 2026

Looking to switch? These LHDN-certified alternatives are worth considering.

Why businesses look for QuickBooks alternatives

These are honest considerations raised by Malaysian businesses evaluating their options — not criticism, just context worth knowing before you decide.

  • 1Intuit focuses less on Malaysia-specific compliance features
  • 2Price increases have made it less competitive vs local SaaS
  • 3Limited local support and Malaysia-specific features

Best fit for switching: Businesses that want software built with Malaysian compliance first, not adapted from US/UK

Alternatives comparison table

Live data from our vendor directory. Prices shown are starting monthly rates.

VendorStarting PriceTypeLHDNPeppolAPIView
Xero
RM150/moSaaSYesYesYesProfile →
Zoho Books
RM100/moSaaSYesYesYesProfile →
BukkuBest value
RM50/moSaaSYesNoNoProfile →
Biztory
RM69/moSaaSYesNoNoProfile →

Top QuickBooks alternatives

Xero

Global cloud accounting with full Malaysia e-invoicing and Peppol support

SaaSLHDNPeppol

RM150/mo

Why switch? Xero is Peppol-ready for cross-border and B2G invoicing.

Zoho Books

All-in-one cloud accounting with automated MyInvois e-invoicing

SaaSLHDNPeppol

RM100/mo

Why switch? Zoho Books starts from RM100/mo — up to 23% more affordable and is Peppol-ready for cross-border and B2G invoicing.

Best value pick

Bukku

Simple cloud accounting built for Malaysian SMEs

SaaSLHDN

RM50/mo

Why switch? Bukku starts from RM50/mo — up to 62% more affordable.

Biztory

Cloud accounting for Malaysian SMEs with hassle-free e-invoicing

SaaSLHDN

RM69/mo

Why switch? Biztory starts from RM69/mo — up to 47% more affordable.

About QuickBooks

Not ready to switch yet? QuickBooks may still be the right choice for your business. Some visitors read alternatives pages and end up staying — and that is perfectly valid.

QuickBooks

Trusted global accounting software with Malaysia e-invoicing built in

SaaSLHDN Certified

RM130/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is QuickBooks still a good choice for Malaysian e-invoicing?

QuickBooks remains a recognised option for Malaysian businesses. It is LHDN-certified and has an established user base. Whether it is the right fit depends on your team size, invoice volume, and preference for cloud vs on-premise deployment. This page exists to help you weigh the alternatives — not to dismiss QuickBooks as a choice.

What is the easiest QuickBooks alternative to switch to?

For most Malaysian SMEs, the easiest switch from QuickBooks is a cloud-based platform with a free trial and built-in MyInvois support. Xero is frequently cited as a smooth transition option — it typically involves exporting your chart of accounts and open invoices, then importing them into the new platform.

Will switching e-invoicing software affect my MyInvois records?

Your MyInvois records are stored on LHDN servers and are not affected by changing your accounting software. Invoices already validated and assigned a UUID remain valid regardless of which platform you switch to. You will need to configure your new software to connect to MyInvois via API or Peppol, but historical records remain intact on the LHDN portal.

Still not sure which software fits your business?

Use our free calculator to estimate your e-invoicing costs and get matched with the best LHDN-certified solution for your needs.

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