Introduction
Every time you renew your roadtax, you’ll see two options — pay for 6 months or a full year. Most people think the 1-year option is always cheaper, but that’s not necessarily true.
If you’re trying to manage your budget or don’t use your car often, the 6-month roadtax might make more sense. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at both — to help you decide which one offers better value based on your usage and budget.
1. 6-Month Roadtax – Who Is It For?
The 6-month option suits drivers who want to reduce upfront costs or only use their car occasionally — for example, a second car or one kept at a hometown.
While the total yearly cost is the same, paying in halves helps with cash flow and short-term budgeting.
Pros:
- Lower upfront payment each renewal
- Ideal for rarely used vehicles
- Avoid overpaying if you plan to sell your car soon
Cons:
- Must renew twice a year
- Higher chance of forgetting to renew (and getting fined)
- Slightly higher total cost due to shorter-term fees
2. 1-Year Roadtax – The More Practical Option
Most daily drivers prefer the 1-year option because it’s simpler and more convenient — pay once and you’re covered for the next 12 months.
Pros:
- Only need to renew once a year
- No need to worry about expiry dates
- Usually cheaper in total after including service fees
Cons:
- Higher one-time payment
- No refund or transfer if you sell your car early
Comparison Table: 6-Month vs 1-Year Roadtax
| Feature / Factor | 6-Month Roadtax | 1-Year Roadtax |
| Payment amount | Pay half first | Pay full upfront |
| Convenience | Renew twice a year | Renew once a year |
| Best for | Rarely used / budget-conscious drivers | Main car / daily use |
| Extra fees | Slightly higher overall | Slightly cheaper overall |
| Risk of forgetting renewal | Higher | Lower |
| Time-saving | Less practical | More efficient |

3. Which Option Is More Worth It?
If you prefer convenience and don’t want to think about renewals twice a year, the 1-year roadtax is the smarter choice. It’s easier and usually costs a little less overall.
However, if you rarely drive or prefer to manage your cash flow monthly, the 6-month option can be more suitable. Even with the small extra fee, it helps keep your short-term budget under control.
4. Tips to Save When Renewing Roadtax
Regardless of which duration you choose, always compare roadtax and insurance prices before renewing.
On BJAK, you can:
- Check estimated insurance and roadtax prices in one place
- Choose between 6-month or 1-year options easily
- Instantly activate your digital e-roadtax in the MyJPJ app with no extra fees
Conclusion
Both 6-month and 1-year roadtax options have their own benefits — the key is to choose based on your car usage and financial comfort.
If you want an easier, faster renewal process, do it online through BJAK. You can view quotes, make payment, and activate your e-roadtax — all without visiting a JPJ or Pos Malaysia counter.
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