The government expects half a million drivers across the city to be eligible for the new scheme, with Western Sydney residents set to be some of the biggest ...
The new toll relief scheme will replace the free and half-price registration renewal program, which will cease on June 30. Anyone wishing to claim the rebate needs to link their toll account to their MyServiceNSW account and the money will be deposited in their nominated bank account. Half a million drivers across the city are expected to be eligible for the scheme, with residents of Western Sydney set to be some of the biggest winners.
Drivers who spend at least $375 on tolls a year will be able to claim a 40 per cent rebate of up to $750. Premier Dominic Perrottet launched the road toll ...
"We know this makes a real difference to people's life ... Motorists who spend at least $375 on tolls between July 1, 2022 and June 30, 2023 will be able to claim a 40 per cent rebate of up to $750. Drivers who spend at least $375 on tolls a year will be able to claim a 40 per cent rebate of up to $750.
Sydney motorists are set to receive a big rebate on tolls as part of the New South Wales government's cost of living relief. The new measures will allow ...
From 24 January, NSW motorists are eligible to claim a 40% rebate on their toll expenses of up to $750 a year.
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A transport expert says the NSW government's new toll relief package is a temporary fix and private contracts...
"It's a secret tax on the families of Western Sydney in particular and every time that ding goes off in your car, that's a tax that Dominic Perrottet is levelling against the families of Western Sydney." "We have the most tolled city on the face of the earth," Mr Minns told reporters on Tuesday. The government unveiled a new toll relief package on Tuesday, giving 500,000 drivers access to up to $750 in refunds on road tolls.
For everyday users of Sydney's toll roads, yearly costs stretching into the thousands is a common story.
That means tolls accrued between July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2023 will still be eligible for rebates until June 30, 2024. I’m tolled at four to five points to get into the city,” she said. “If I’m going into the city, it can cost around $20 in tolls for just one way. Including the occasional weekend shift and other miscellaneous travel, the 30-year-old says all up he pays $5000 in tolls. Backdated to July 1 of last year, the maximum yearly amount people will be able to claim is $750 from a total toll spend of $1875. From Tuesday, motorists who spend more than $375 travelling on NSW toll roads will be able to claim 40 per cent of tolls under the Toll Relief Rebate Scheme.