What is NSW family energy rebate?

The Family Energy Rebate helps NSW family households with dependent children cover the costs of their energy bills. The rebate gives eligible energy account holders a credit on an energy bill of up to $180. It is available for both retail and on supply customers.

How do I claim my $250 energy rebate?

Eligible households can access the Power Saving Bonus by applying on a website https://compare.energy.vic.gov.au/ or applying through a participating community organisation from 1 February 2021 until the 31 January 2022.

How much is the NSW Government household rebate for electricity?

From 1 July 2017, the NSW Government Medical Energy Rebate is $285 (excluding GST) per annum. This rebate is applied as a daily amount on your electricity bill. The exact amount of the rebate paid on each bill will depend on the number of days in that billing period.

Who is eligible for Family Tax Benefit A?

Who is eligible? To be eligible for Family Tax Benefit Part A, you must: Have a Family Tax Benefit child (FTB child) in your care. An FTB child must be aged 0 to 15 years, or be aged 16 to 19 and in full-time secondary education.

How do I apply for the power saving bonus?

You can access the Power Saving Bonus in two ways: Do it yourself by applying online at https://compare.energy.vic.gov.au/ If you would like assistance claiming the bonus, call us on 1800 830 029 or use our online form to register your interest.

What is NSW Low Income Household rebate?

The Low Income Household Rebate (LIHR) helps low income NSW households cover the costs of their energy bills. Households receive the rebate as a credit on each quarterly energy bill, up to a total of $285 per year. The amount is calculated daily from the day you call your retailer and apply.

Does everyone get family Tax Benefit?

To be eligible for the supplement, your family’s adjusted taxable income must be $80,000 or less. The income test applies to everyone, even if you are getting an income support payment. If you’re eligible for the supplement, we’ll pay it to you after we balance your payments.

How much is the family tax benefit supplement 2021?

For the 2020-21 financial year, it’s a payment of up to $781.10 for each eligible child. For the 2021-22 financial year, it’s a payment of up to $788.40 for each eligible child.

Do you have to have concession card to get energy rebate in NSW?

If you have more than one type of life support machine in your home you are eligible to receive more than one rebate. This rebate can be paid in addition to the NSW Government Low Income Household Rebate and NSW Government Medical Energy Rebate. Customers do not have to be a concession card holder to be eligible to receive this rebate.

How much is the family energy rebate in NSW?

From 1 July 2017, the Family Energy Rebate is $180 for non-concession card holders and $20 for concession card holders. The amount you are eligible to receive will be determined by the NSW Governemnt when you apply.

How much does a concession cost in NSW?

Energy Concessions Available in NSW. You can apply to have an energy concession added to your account here. Concession Name: Family Energy Rebate. Amount: $180 ex. GST per year. Card Type: N/A – This concession is determined by the State Family Tax Benefit Scheme. Eligibility:

How are rebates paid to seniors in NSW?

A household can only receive one Seniors Energy Rebate each financial year (even if more than one eligible retiree lives at the same address). Rebates are paid directly into the nominated bank/credit union account. The application and rebate is processed by Service NSW, not your electricity supplier.