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SBKS application process cut from 510 to 53 days starting Sept
SBKS application process cut from 510 to 53 days starting Sept

The Sun

time8 hours ago

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  • The Sun

SBKS application process cut from 510 to 53 days starting Sept

JOHOR BAHRU: The state government has allocated RM500,000 for the development of the e-SBKS (Serah Balik Kurnia Semula) system, which aims to expedite matters related to SBKS, land status amendments, boundary subdivisions, and ownership transfers. The system is expected to be launched in September. Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi, in a Facebook post, said the initiative will significantly reduce the SBKS application processing time from 510 days to just 53 days. 'The state government also allocates RM1.55 million to upgrade the e-submission, e-search and e-consent functions of the Computerised Land Registration System (SPTB) portal. Online private search for strata titles is available and will be expanded to include land title search for landed property,' he said. He also stated that he had the opportunity to inspect the ongoing upgrade works at the Johor Land and Mines Office, which is expected to be completed by July 31, including 12 new counters dedicated to strata title matters and the creation of 54 new positions. 'Before these upgrades, the processing capacity for strata titles was around 120 folders per day. With the new initiatives, that capacity has increased fivefold to 600 folders daily, significantly speeding up service delivery and reducing the backlog,' he added.

Johor to raise levy on property bought by foreign interests
Johor to raise levy on property bought by foreign interests

The Star

time12 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Johor to raise levy on property bought by foreign interests

JOHOR BARU: Johor is proposing to raise the approval levy for property acquisitions by foreign interests from 2% to 3% to strengthen land administration and support ongoing system upgrades, says Mentri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi. He added that the proposed revision is the first since the levy was introduced in 2014 and comes amid major improvements to the Johor Land and Mines Office (PTG) aimed at enhancing efficiency and transparency in land dealings. 'The state is looking at raising the approval levy from 2% (minimum RM20,000) to 3% (minimum RM30,000). 'These adjustments are necessary to support operational costs and reflect the upgraded level of service delivered to the public and investors,' he said in a Facebook post on Wednesday (June 18). Onn Hafiz also said the proposal includes a revision of the land transfer registration fee for properties worth more than RM500,000, which would see an additional RM500 charge for every RM100,000 increase in property value. He said that, in addition to the levy rate not being revised since 2014, the registration fee for land transfer transactions has also been imposed since 2004 without any adjustment. 'The proposals have been discussed by PTG with the Johor Real Estate Housing Developers Association (Rehda) and the Johor Bar committee to ensure that the fee adjustments remain fair and justifiable,' he said. Onn Hafiz added that the revisions were part of a broader overhaul of the PTG system, which is on track for completion by July 31. He said among the key changes was a major boost in the office's processing capacity for strata titles from 120 folders daily to 600. 'With the upgrade, we can reduce the backlog and shorten turnaround times significantly. "With 12 new service counters and 54 new positions, including registrars, counter clerks and system officers, are being introduced to speed up processing and reduce waiting times. 'Approval periods for key land transactions are also being streamlined where applications involving foreign interests will be processed in just 21 days, down from the current 70 days, while local transactions will take only seven days, compared to 14 previously,' he added. Onn Hafiz said these efforts demonstrate the state government's commitment to delivering efficient, transparent and responsive public services. He also said that to support digital transformation, the state government has allocated RM1.55mil to upgrade the Computerised Land Registration System (SPTB), including modules for e-submission, e-search and e-consent. Onn Hafiz added that private online searches for strata titles were now available and would soon be expanded to include landed properties. 'A further RM500,000 has been allocated for the development of the e-SBKS system, which will accelerate land-related processes such as conditional approvals, land use changes, boundary divisions and ownership transfers. 'The new system is expected to be launched in September and will reduce approval times from 510 days to just 53 days,' he said. These enhancements would ease public dealings, speed up land approvals, and strengthen investor confidence in Johor's land administration, he added.

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