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Certificate of residence 2026

Hsiao Nyi 40 Reputation points
2026-04-01T11:47:55.2433333+00:00

Hi, i am from Malaysia, i need to certificate of residence for 2026 also, can you please email to me, thanks in advance.

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  1. Rin-L 17,805 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-04-01T12:43:36.5866667+00:00

    Hi @Hsiao Nyi,

    If you need the Certificate of Residence for Malaysia for 2026, I’d be happy to help and can share it with you via private message. Please click the banner at the top of this thread to open our private conversation. From there, you’ll be able to view and access the document safely and directly.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-04-01T11:48:04.6733333+00:00
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    A certificate of residence (tax residency certificate) for Microsoft is not available publicly and cannot be emailed directly.

    To obtain this document for business, billing, or tax purposes, an official request must be made so that a Microsoft billing engineer can review and provide it. The usual process is:

    1. Sign in to the appropriate Microsoft portal (for example, Microsoft 365 admin center) using the account associated with the subscription.
    2. Create a support request/ticket under billing or tax/invoice documentation, specifying that a tax residence certificate for 2026 is required and for which Microsoft entity.
    3. Work with the assigned Microsoft support/billing engineer, who can share the certificate through official channels (often via a secure/private message area in the portal or community, not by public email request).

    If access to an admin portal is not available, use the Microsoft Support contact options for the product and region and request that a billing/tax support case be opened for a tax residency certificate.


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