Borang A JKPTG: How to Apply for Small Estate Distribution in Malaysia
JKPTG's small estate process now covers intestate estates up to RM5 million. Here's how to complete Borang A through the MyLand portal and what to expect at the hearing.
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JKPTG's small estate process now covers intestate estates up to RM5 million. Here's how to complete Borang A through the MyLand portal and what to expect at the hearing.
Estate planning in Malaysia looks very different for Muslims and non-Muslims. Here's what a will can and can't do, and the consequences of dying without one.
Faraid governs how a Muslim's estate is divided among heirs. Here's how to calculate shares, get the Sijil Faraid, and what the Syariah Court actually does.
Step-by-step guide to settling a Malaysian estate under RM5 million without hiring a probate lawyer — using the JKPTG MyLand portal for 0.2% in fees.
Malaysia abolished estate duty in 1991, but inherited assets still trigger tax obligations. Here's what executors and heirs actually need to pay.
Transferring a vehicle from a deceased person's name in Malaysia requires JPJ Form K3A, a Puspakom inspection, and legal authority documents. Here's the full process.
EPF savings don't go through probate if there's a valid nomination. Here's how to claim KWSP funds after a death, and what happens when there's no nominee.
Comparing a Malaysia estate settlement guide against hiring a probate lawyer — costs, timelines, and which route makes sense for estates under RM5 million.
Malaysia has three estate administration routes with very different costs and timelines. Here's how the High Court, JKPTG, and Amanah Raya compare.