Victoria Offers Car Registration Rebates
The Victorian government announced a rebate program for owners of light vehicles, including cars and utes, for the 2025 to 2026 period. Eligible owners can apply for a 20% rebate of up to $186 per car, with a limit of two vehicles per person. Applications must be submitted through the Service Victoria website during June and July. The government estimates the measure will result in $750 million in foregone revenue. The rebate follows fuel price inflation linked to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Motorists are expected to save up to $186 per vehicle under the new program. The Australian state of Victoria has announced a 20% rebate on car registration fees. The initiative is part of a broader effort to provide financial relief to motorists. Current annual registration costs for cars and utes are $930.70. Drivers can claim rebates for up to two vehicles registered in their name.
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“The government says owners of light vehicles such as cars and utes can apply to get 20% back off their 2025 to 2026 Red Joe. It means a rebate of up to $186 per car”
“The Victorian Government says it's going to give motorists 20% of registration fees to help ease the cost of living expenses. From June, eligible vehicle owners will be able to apply”
“Currently light vehicle registration costs $930.70 every year per car, meaning drivers can receive up to $186 back. Applications will be open until the end of July and you can claim rebates for up to two vehicles in your name.”
“The Victorian Government says it's going to give motorists 20% of registration fees to help ease the cost of living expenses.”
“Currently light vehicle registration costs $930.70 every year per car, meaning drivers can receive up to $186 back. The government says the measure will cost around $750 million in foregone revenue.”
“Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allen says she hopes offering drive as a 20% rebate on car regos will help ease the rising costs of fuel due to the war in the Middle East.”
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