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10 months ago
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10 months ago
The status of your car registration (either private or corporate) should not have any bearings on the road tax rate. The private/corporate status would only have an impact on your insurance premium, where for corporate registered vehicles, you will be charged an additional 5% company service tax.
There's the popular RM 625 rebate, where you have to filled up a few forms at the Post Office or JPJ to be eligible for it.
3 months ago
3 weeks ago
And for Company vehicles, you can include the 'All Drivers' benefit for a premium of about RM50.00 to ensure anyone who drives the car is eligible to to claim during a loss without having to pay RM400 of excess. For Individual Ownership, you must add each individual drivers, with the 3rd driver costing you RM10.00 each.