No more assessment bills by post in Ampang Jaya


Residential lots in traditional villages like Kampung Baru Ampang may see a change in status under the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council Local Plan 2035. — Filepic

Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) is going paperless. This means assessment bills will no longer be posted to property owners. Instead, owners will have to check and pay their tax via the council’s intelligent community online system.

MPAJ president Datuk Abdul Hamid Hussain said that as part of the state government’s Smart City initiative, more services would go digital.

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