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主页 新闻 车主指南 Renewing Your Road Tax In Malaysia: Online & Contactless Renewing Your Road Tax In Malaysia: Online & Contactless 车主指南 Jim Kem | July 12日, 2021 05:13 PM Road tax...not as easy to renew now for many in the time of lockdowns and COVID-19 but thankfully we do have an online contactless option. If one of your cars has its road tax overdue or expiring soon, you should definitely seek to renew it as soon as possible, but please do so in a COVID-safe and contactless manner - as in, over the internet or via telephone. The most obvious avenue for online road tax renewals, at least in Malaysia, is MyEG, a one-stop portal to handle various e-government services. Since many of us are already familiar with it for other matters such as renewal of our drivers license, vehicle insurance, or even checking our outstanding PDRM summons (ehehe), we’ll focus this guide around road tax renewal on this platform. Even if you’ve had mixed experiences with government-related websites before, we’re pretty confident that you’ll have this one handled in just a few minutes. Remember, your vehicle must have a valid insurance policy attached to it for this method to work. MyEG, Obviously.... The first step, of course, is to log in to your MyEG account or sign up for one if you haven’t already. From there, navigate to the e-services panel where you’ll be presented with various different government departments. In the top left corner, you’ll find the icon for JPJ. You’ll be given another set of tiles with a number of different services you can pursue. ‘Road Tax Renewal’ should be in there somewhere. Hint: bottom right. From here, renewing your road tax becomes as simple as filling out an online form. After choosing which type of vehicle this transaction is for - car or motorbike - you’ll just need to furnish some personal details and that of your chosen vehicle’s registration. You’ll also be given the choice of ‘Collection Method’, which is a drop-down menu implying multiple options but only gives you the sole choice of ‘Home/Office Delivery’ - at least for the time being. Perhaps when the country isn’t occupied with a health crisis can you opt to pick it up at the counter. With your personal, vehicle, and delivery information accurately entered, you’ll just need to proceed with payment to finish the transaction. You’ll be redirected to a secure payment gateway for this so have your credit/debit card or bank login details handy. You’re done! Of course, you’ll need to wait for JPJ to process the renewal and for the actual road tax sticker to be printed and delivered to your specified address. That could take a while, depending on the situation, but is otherwise quite quick - within a few working days. Take note, though that various government departments are only working at 50% percent capacity and there are supply shortages to factor in, so your fresh road tax might be in limbo for longer than expected. Although we cannot guarantee it, in our experience, having the MyEG receipt to prove that the renewal is done but not delivered is usually enough to get yourself out of a sticky situation at, say, a roadblock. At this time, however, PDRM and JPJ have stated that drivers with cars that have road taxes that expired during the MCO/FMCO period are exempted from fines or reprimand. Insurance and Road Tax Bundle Another way many of us renew our road tax is via an insurance agent. Whether they are acting on behalf of a partner bank, have reached out to us directly (privacy much?), or are engaging with us via an insurance company we’ve already committed to, this is usually an easy process as well. Since road tax renewal is so tied to having an active vehicle insurance policy, most insurance company websites or comparison portals provide the option to let them handle road tax renewal as part of your vehicle coverage transaction. You’ll end up paying them both fees in a bundle, naturally, but you’re also ‘killing two birds with one stone', so to speak. As with the policies themselves, not everything is immediately clear and there might be some additional charges involved for this added convenience, which you’ll need to clarify directly with the insurance provider representative or agent. If everything goes smoothly and especially if you’re re-upping via your existing provider, this method can be quicker and less cumbersome than even online renewals. (Nearly) No Excuses Unlike our driver's license, which can be extended for multiple years at a time, a car’s road tax can only be renewed for one year going forward (or 6 months). You might expect lapsing that renewal period might bring some annoying consequences, but just last year the Road Transport Department (JPJ) announced that even cars with 36 months lapses can still have their road tax renewed without a Puspakom inspection. Some might say that’s much too lenient, and we’re inclined to agree. Ideally, you’re not driving in a car with a road tax expired to that degree, but the point to grasp here is that there’s really no excuse to not have it renewed, even if you’ve ‘forgotten’. At the moment, starting July 1st, the government announced that JPJ, APAD, and Puspakom services and offices are to resume where previously they were also closed due to the FMCO that started in early June. That being said, over-the-counter services are only meant for transactions and processes that cannot be done online. For more latest car news, reviews, car buying guides and videos visit us at Carlist.my Auto News. Check out all the best new & used car deals in Malaysia at Carlist.my. Sell your car fast with the best offer? Visit us at CarlistBid.my. Get your latest new car promotion here also. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 JPJ Road Tax Malaysia Road Transport Department MyEG INSURANCE Renewal Online 打印 Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. 相关文章 3.8 Million Malaysian Cars Still Driving With Expired Road Tax 所有资讯 Jim Kem | November 29日, 2021 If the matter had slipped your mind over the course of the majority of 2021, it might be a good time to verify if your car(s) have had their road tax ... Lockdown 3.0: How To Renew Driving License Online In Malaysia 车主指南 Jim Kem | June 21日, 2021 We’re now fully in this FMCO, or ‘total lockdown’, so first of all we hope you’re staying safe and staying at home as much as possible. However, we ... Malaysia Should Abolish Road Tax In Budget 2023 - Zahid Md Arip 所有资讯 Jim Kem | September 21日, 2022 Renewing our annual road tax is probably one of the least worrisome expenses in the car ownership journey. That is, unless you have a vehicle with a ... Online Car Insurance Renewals Were Convenient But Are Now Essential (Almost) 汽车专题 Jim Kem | December 08日, 2020 Much like our road tax, car insurance renewals, for most of us, is something of a nuisance we want to swat away whenever that time of the year comes ... 留言
Renewing Your Road Tax In Malaysia: Online & Contactless 车主指南 Jim Kem | July 12日, 2021 05:13 PM Road tax...not as easy to renew now for many in the time of lockdowns and COVID-19 but thankfully we do have an online contactless option. If one of your cars has its road tax overdue or expiring soon, you should definitely seek to renew it as soon as possible, but please do so in a COVID-safe and contactless manner - as in, over the internet or via telephone. The most obvious avenue for online road tax renewals, at least in Malaysia, is MyEG, a one-stop portal to handle various e-government services. Since many of us are already familiar with it for other matters such as renewal of our drivers license, vehicle insurance, or even checking our outstanding PDRM summons (ehehe), we’ll focus this guide around road tax renewal on this platform. Even if you’ve had mixed experiences with government-related websites before, we’re pretty confident that you’ll have this one handled in just a few minutes. Remember, your vehicle must have a valid insurance policy attached to it for this method to work. MyEG, Obviously.... The first step, of course, is to log in to your MyEG account or sign up for one if you haven’t already. From there, navigate to the e-services panel where you’ll be presented with various different government departments. In the top left corner, you’ll find the icon for JPJ. You’ll be given another set of tiles with a number of different services you can pursue. ‘Road Tax Renewal’ should be in there somewhere. Hint: bottom right. From here, renewing your road tax becomes as simple as filling out an online form. After choosing which type of vehicle this transaction is for - car or motorbike - you’ll just need to furnish some personal details and that of your chosen vehicle’s registration. You’ll also be given the choice of ‘Collection Method’, which is a drop-down menu implying multiple options but only gives you the sole choice of ‘Home/Office Delivery’ - at least for the time being. Perhaps when the country isn’t occupied with a health crisis can you opt to pick it up at the counter. With your personal, vehicle, and delivery information accurately entered, you’ll just need to proceed with payment to finish the transaction. You’ll be redirected to a secure payment gateway for this so have your credit/debit card or bank login details handy. You’re done! Of course, you’ll need to wait for JPJ to process the renewal and for the actual road tax sticker to be printed and delivered to your specified address. That could take a while, depending on the situation, but is otherwise quite quick - within a few working days. Take note, though that various government departments are only working at 50% percent capacity and there are supply shortages to factor in, so your fresh road tax might be in limbo for longer than expected. Although we cannot guarantee it, in our experience, having the MyEG receipt to prove that the renewal is done but not delivered is usually enough to get yourself out of a sticky situation at, say, a roadblock. At this time, however, PDRM and JPJ have stated that drivers with cars that have road taxes that expired during the MCO/FMCO period are exempted from fines or reprimand. Insurance and Road Tax Bundle Another way many of us renew our road tax is via an insurance agent. Whether they are acting on behalf of a partner bank, have reached out to us directly (privacy much?), or are engaging with us via an insurance company we’ve already committed to, this is usually an easy process as well. Since road tax renewal is so tied to having an active vehicle insurance policy, most insurance company websites or comparison portals provide the option to let them handle road tax renewal as part of your vehicle coverage transaction. You’ll end up paying them both fees in a bundle, naturally, but you’re also ‘killing two birds with one stone', so to speak. As with the policies themselves, not everything is immediately clear and there might be some additional charges involved for this added convenience, which you’ll need to clarify directly with the insurance provider representative or agent. If everything goes smoothly and especially if you’re re-upping via your existing provider, this method can be quicker and less cumbersome than even online renewals. (Nearly) No Excuses Unlike our driver's license, which can be extended for multiple years at a time, a car’s road tax can only be renewed for one year going forward (or 6 months). You might expect lapsing that renewal period might bring some annoying consequences, but just last year the Road Transport Department (JPJ) announced that even cars with 36 months lapses can still have their road tax renewed without a Puspakom inspection. Some might say that’s much too lenient, and we’re inclined to agree. Ideally, you’re not driving in a car with a road tax expired to that degree, but the point to grasp here is that there’s really no excuse to not have it renewed, even if you’ve ‘forgotten’. At the moment, starting July 1st, the government announced that JPJ, APAD, and Puspakom services and offices are to resume where previously they were also closed due to the FMCO that started in early June. That being said, over-the-counter services are only meant for transactions and processes that cannot be done online. For more latest car news, reviews, car buying guides and videos visit us at Carlist.my Auto News. Check out all the best new & used car deals in Malaysia at Carlist.my. Sell your car fast with the best offer? Visit us at CarlistBid.my. Get your latest new car promotion here also. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 JPJ Road Tax Malaysia Road Transport Department MyEG INSURANCE Renewal Online
3.8 Million Malaysian Cars Still Driving With Expired Road Tax 所有资讯 Jim Kem | November 29日, 2021 If the matter had slipped your mind over the course of the majority of 2021, it might be a good time to verify if your car(s) have had their road tax ...
Lockdown 3.0: How To Renew Driving License Online In Malaysia 车主指南 Jim Kem | June 21日, 2021 We’re now fully in this FMCO, or ‘total lockdown’, so first of all we hope you’re staying safe and staying at home as much as possible. However, we ...
Malaysia Should Abolish Road Tax In Budget 2023 - Zahid Md Arip 所有资讯 Jim Kem | September 21日, 2022 Renewing our annual road tax is probably one of the least worrisome expenses in the car ownership journey. That is, unless you have a vehicle with a ...
Online Car Insurance Renewals Were Convenient But Are Now Essential (Almost) 汽车专题 Jim Kem | December 08日, 2020 Much like our road tax, car insurance renewals, for most of us, is something of a nuisance we want to swat away whenever that time of the year comes ...