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Malaysia accepts Carnet de Passage issued by the Automobile Association (AA) of your home country.
It allows you to drive your foreign-registered car in Malaysia without paying import duty, excise duty, or road tax.
The car must remain on foreign registration plates.
Normally valid for 90 days stay (can sometimes be extended up to 6 months, subject to approval by JPJ & Royal Malaysian Customs).
Vehicle cannot be sold, transferred, or disposed in Malaysia.
Strictly for touring / travel purposes only.
If you overstay beyond the carnet period, Customs can impose import duty + penalty (very high).
For permanent import (contoh: bawa balik kereta sendiri dari luar negara), you must use the AP system (Approved Permit) via MITI, not a Carnet.
It allows you to drive your foreign-registered car in Malaysia without paying import duty, excise duty, or road tax.
The car must remain on foreign registration plates.
Normally valid for 90 days stay (can sometimes be extended up to 6 months, subject to approval by JPJ & Royal Malaysian Customs).
Vehicle cannot be sold, transferred, or disposed in Malaysia.
Strictly for touring / travel purposes only.
If you overstay beyond the carnet period, Customs can impose import duty + penalty (very high).
For permanent import (contoh: bawa balik kereta sendiri dari luar negara), you must use the AP system (Approved Permit) via MITI, not a Carnet.
This post has been edited by croydon: Aug 18 2025, 10:48 PM
Aug 18 2025, 10:47 PM

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