Singapore to raise entry fee for Malaysia taxis to S$15 from 2027

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25 Jun 2026 • 4:33 PM MYT
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Singapore will impose a new S$15 per-trip entry fee on Malaysia-registered taxis from Jan 1, 2027, replacing the current S$2 monthly fee.

SINGAPORE: Singapore will impose a new entry fee of S$15 (about RM48) per trip on Malaysia-registered taxis entering the republic from Jan 1, 2027, replacing the current monthly fee of S$2 (about RM6).

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) said in a statement on Thursday that the adjustment to the Public Service Vehicle Permits (PSVPs) is aimed at narrowing the cost gap between Malaysia-registered taxis and Singapore-registered taxis operating in Singapore.

“Only Malaysia-registered taxis licensed with valid Public Service Vehicle Licences (PSVLs) and ASEAN PSVPs issued by the LTA are allowed to operate cross-border services between the two countries.

“Commuters are advised to use only licensed taxis for cross-border travel, as only these have valid insurance coverage,” it said.

The LTA also cautioned that passengers using unlicensed vehicles that are not properly insured could face problems, leaving them without adequate protection or avenues for compensation in the event of a traffic accident.

“LTA will continue to take enforcement action against illegal point-to-point transport services to safeguard the safety of commuters and livelihoods of licensed drivers,” it added.

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