Hundreds of thousands of motorists are expected to be able to claim back hundreds of dollars spent on tolls in NSW in a new rebate scheme beginning today. 7NEWS
Hundreds of thousands of motorists are expected to be able to claim back hundreds of dollars spent on tolls inMotorists who spend more than $375 on tolls a year can claim a 40 per cent rebate of up to $750 under the state government’s new relief scheme starting on Tuesday.Watch the latest news and stream for free onRebates will be backdated to July 1, 2022, with the first payments expected to be made within days of applications being received.
All up, the government expects half a million drivers across the state to be eligible for the new rebate scheme. Under the existing toll relief scheme, eligible Sydney motorists can claim free or half-price registration renewal, but this program will wrap up on June 30. But for the current financial year, NSW drivers can take advantage of both schemes and apply for the registration rebate and toll relief.said the rebates would provide a boost to household budgets, with almost 300,000 extra drivers to benefit from the new relief scheme.
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