No more paper road tax discs from February 2017
29 Aug 2016|2,882 views
Motorists will no longer have to display the road tax disc on their vehicles from next February. The Land Transport Authority announced on Monday, 29th August, that it will stop issuing the paper disc from 15th February 2017.
Between now and 14th February 2017, motorists will continue to receive their paper road tax disc when they renew their road tax. From 15th February 2017, motorists will only receive a road tax payment notice. And from this Thursday, 1st September, road tax can be paid at AXS stations on top of all existing payment channels.
Using a vehicle without valid road tax is an offence and liable to a maximum fine of $2,000. Motorists can check the validity of their vehicle road tax at the One.Motoring website. They can also log into their One.Motoring account to opt for email reminders to renew the annual or six-monthly tax.
Motorists will no longer have to display the road tax disc on their vehicles from next February. The Land Transport Authority announced on Monday, 29th August, that it will stop issuing the paper disc from 15th February 2017.
Between now and 14th February 2017, motorists will continue to receive their paper road tax disc when they renew their road tax. From 15th February 2017, motorists will only receive a road tax payment notice. And from this Thursday, 1st September, road tax can be paid at AXS stations on top of all existing payment channels.
Using a vehicle without valid road tax is an offence and liable to a maximum fine of $2,000. Motorists can check the validity of their vehicle road tax at the One.Motoring website. They can also log into their One.Motoring account to opt for email reminders to renew the annual or six-monthly tax.
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