Malaysian business licence·Local Authority

Liquor Sales Licence (LPL)

Issued by Pejabat Daerah KulaiExcise Act 1976; Excise Regulations

Overview

The Liquor Sales Licence (LPL) regulates the issuance of licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages in designated areas. Businesses that wish to sell liquor must obtain this licence to operate legally. It is essential for both new applications and renewals.

Key details

Governing Act
Excise Act 1976; Excise Regulations
Agency fees
RM 1320 processing + RM 4000 deposit
Validity
1 year (renewable annually)
Issuing authority
Pejabat Daerah Kulai

Fees shown are government / local-authority fees payable to the issuing agency. Emerhub charges a separate service fee for handling the application end-to-end.

Eligible applicants

Businesses registered with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM).

Application requirements

- Complete the Liquor Sales Licence Application Form (Retail / Wholesale / Class 1 Public House). - Required documents (1 copy each): - Application letter. - Copy of applicant's identity card. - Copy of company registration. - Copy of land ownership or land lease agreement. - Passport-sized photo of the applicant. - Location plan. - Site plan of the premises. - Photos of the premises (2 outside and 2 inside from different angles). - Copy of advertisement in newspapers (1 in Malay and 1 in English). - Any other necessary documents as required.

Agency fee breakdown

New Application / Renewal RM 1320 - 12 Months Deposit - RM 4000

These are amounts payable to Pejabat Daerah Kulai. Emerhub's service fee is quoted separately when you engage us.

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