DBKL Assessment Tax Must be Paid By Aug 31

13 Jul 2017

 

People with residential and commercial real estate in the capital are advised to pay until 31 August the assessment tax owed to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) for the second term of this year, reported Bernama.

For property owners who fail to pay their taxes within the deadline, the city hall will impose an additional charge of two percent based on the assessed amount, according to DBKL Corporate Planning Department Director Khalid Zakaria.

“Those who have yet to receive their assessment tax bill for the second term of 2017 can get it at the Financial Department (Returns), Ground Floor, Menara DBKL 1, Jalan Raja Laut, Kuala Lumpur or at any DBKL branch offices.”

“Failure to settle all payment for the assessment tax, including the fine for late payment, could cause the property to be sealed and penalty of 10 percent on the outstanding amount imposed,” he noted.

Besides paying at the office counters, online payments can also be made via MyEG, JomPay, Citibank, Ambank, Maybank, Public Bank and Bank Kerjasama Rakyat.

Image sourced from Malay Mail

 

Radin Ghazali, Content Writer at PropertyGuru, edited this story. To contact her about this or other stories email radin@propertyguru.com.my

 

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