
JPJ branches directed to remove ‘no more physical road tax’ notice, stickers are still being issued – Loke
Road transport department (JPJ) branches that put up a notice stating that a physical copy of the road tax for private vehicles was no longer being issued by the department have been directed to remove them.
Transport minister Anthony Loke said the directive was issued by JPJ director-general Rospiagos Taha to branches which said the physical road tax (lesen kenderaan motor, or LKM) would not be issued from August 1, and that customers should instead renew their road tax online using the MyJPJ application.
Loke clarified that the road tax sticker is still being issued, as The Star reports.
“Several branches ran out of stock and put up a notice that physical road tax were not available, but this is not a policy decision. We took quick action after finding out branches had run out of stock and ordered new stock,” he said yesterday.
Why myjpj apps do not have this receipt?

In February, Loke had announced that owners of private vehicles would no longer need to display the road tax on their vehicle windscreen as of February 10, 2023, and could opt for the digital version. He said the switch to digital would reduce congestion at JPJ offices and counters by up to 80% and save the government around RM96 million a year in printing costs.
Last year, I went to the UTC JPJ renew roadtax because I wanted to keep the printed receipt inside my car.
Anyone using my car can show the receipt to a JPJ officer or police during a roadblock.
Anyone know if post office can renew the roadtax and give the receipt to you?
This post has been edited by plouffle0789: Oct 20 2024, 06:15 AM
Oct 20 2024, 06:07 AM, updated 2y ago
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