A recent memo by the Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ) has gone viral, stating that there will be no physical road tax for private vehicles starting
A recent memo by the Road Transport Department Malaysia has gone viral, stating that there will be no physical road tax for private vehicles starting from April 18.
Because of this, the JPJ Director-General has agreed for the Vehicle Licensing Division to implement short-term steps to manage the use of physical LKM slips. Meanwhile, other categories such as non-citizen private owners, company-owned vehicles, commercial vehicles, and goods transport will still be allowed to print the physical LKM slip.
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