How much it costs to renew your car licence in 2023 – Joburg vs Cape Town vs Durban

 ·15 Sep 2023

All South African motorists have to renew their car licences annually, and over one million South Africans’ licences are about to expire in the coming weeks, so we looked at how much it will cost to renew your licence in various provinces across the country.

At the start of September, The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) said that its systems show 1,049,412 licences are set to expire in September and warned that penalties will be incurred if they are not renewed on time.

The RTMC said that several extensions granted during the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in a significant build-up of pending licence renewals, which now fall between August and December.

“As a result, (over a million) motor vehicle licences are expiring (in September) and must be renewed by the end of the month,” it said.

The RTMC said it is taking proactive steps to get motorists to renew on time and is sending out email and SMS reminders to owners whose motor vehicle licences are expiring every month.

How much it costs

Considering the notable number of vehicle licences expected to expire by the end of the month, BusinessTech looked at how much the traffic departments in South Africa’s three economic hubs – Gauteng, the Western Cape, and Kwa-Zulu Natal – charge for a vehicle licence disc in 2023.

Regarding how much it’ll cost to renew your vehicle license, every province charges slightly different prices, depending on the unladen weight of your car (tare) and type.

In South Africa, motorists are given a 21-day grace period to renew an expired motor vehicle licence.

The grace period is calculated from the expiry date of the current licence disc, and a late renewal penalty applies after this time. The penalty fee is calculated at 10% of the annual licencing fee every month the licence remains lapsed.

So, for example, if your annual licencing fee is R384 (as it is in Gauteng for a vehicle exceeding 750kg but not exceeding 1,000kg), the penalty for not renewing your licence would be R38.40 per month.

Comparing the three provinces, the Western Cape has the cheapest renewal fees, costing R336 for the average hatchback and R1,284 for heavy SUVs such as a Toyota Land Cruiser.

This is R48 and R324 cheaper than Gauteng, and R120 or R414 cheaper than in KZN. KZN is the most expensive province out of the three for all types of vehicles.

Interestingly, when you look for the reasons for these price differences, a telling sign is the province’s financial state. KZN is known for struggling with revenue collections, and it’s also the province with the steepest rates and tax hikes this year, effective 1 July 2023.

In contrast, the Western Cape had some of the lowest rates and tax hikes across the nine provinces and even reduced property taxes for 2023 by 1.1% – the only province not to increase property taxes.

This could mean that the cost of a car licence renewal in any given province is partly dependent on that province’s revenue requirements and fiscal position.

The table below shows the car licence renewal fees of the three provinces for passenger vehicles, depending on the relevant weight of the car.

TareNot exceedingGautengW CapeKZN
750kg1000kgR384R336R456
1000kg1250kgR432R408R516
1250kg1500kgR600R558R648
1500kg1750kgR708R624R780
1750kg2000kgR900R708R912
2000kg2250kgR1 044R966R1 092
2250kg2500kgR1 260R1 128R1 296
2500kg2750kgR1 416R1 272R1 506
2750kg3000kgR1 608R1 284R1 698

Click on the links below to see how much it costs to renew your vehicle license in other provinces of South Africa:


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