Direct answer: Victoria has announced a 20% car registration rebate (up to $186 per vehicle) for the 2025/26 rego year, with claims open from June 1 to July 31, 2026, for eligible light vehicles (up to two vehicles per person).[4][5][7]
Key details:
- Who qualifies: Owners who renewed 2025/26 registration for light vehicles are eligible; up to two vehicles per eligible person.[7]
- How to claim: Apply via the Service Victoria app or website once the window opens on June 1, and before the July 31 deadline.[2][7]
- Benefit amount: Rebate is 20% of the 2025/26 registration payment, capped at about $186 per vehicle; the typical 2025/26 rego base is around $930.70, giving $186 back per vehicle in most cases.[1][2]
- Cost to government: Approximately $750 million in foregone revenue; described as a one-off cost-of-living relief rather than a permanent measure.[5][4]
- Context: Announced as part of Victoria’s cost-of-living relief measures ahead of the November state election; follows other initiatives like free public transport for a period.[5][7]
What to watch:
- Deadlines are strict: claim window is June 1–July 31; late claims are not eligible.[7]
- Documentation: Have your 2025/26 registration payment receipts handy when applying on Service Victoria.[5]
- Policy status: Described as temporary/one-off; eligibility and availability could evolve with future budgets or elections.[5]
Illustrative example:
- If your 2025/26 rego fee was $930.70 (typical single-vehicle base), you would receive about $186 back if you qualify, per vehicle; you can apply for up to two vehicles.[1][7]
Would you like me to pull the latest official steps from Service Victoria or help you assess if you and your vehicle(s) qualify based on your registration details? I can also set reminders for the June 1申请 window if you’d like.[2][7]