More than 347, 000 vehicle owners across the New England will be able to access a CTP Green Slip refund from Tuesday.
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The NSW Government overhauled the old CTP Green Slip to create a lower cost scheme. In addition to lower premiums, some vehicle owners are entitled to partial refunds.
Refund amounts will differ between motorists depending on when they renewed their Green Slip. The closer to December 1, 2017 a motorist paid their premium, the larger the refund. The average refund is $39.
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How to get a refund
People with a MyServiceNSW email account can expect to receive an email advising them if they are entitled to a refund.
The refund will be processed through their MyServiceNSW account and paid into a bank account of their choice.
Vehicle owners who do not have a MyServiceNSW account can check online if they are eligible for a refund here or by visiting a Service NSW Centre before creating an account.
Refunds will continue to be available until September 30.
For further information on the new scheme click here.
What the politicians had to say
Minister for Finance, Services and Property Victor Dominello said that, as a result of the government’s reforms, more than $2.1 million will be returned to local vehicle owners.
“The new CTP scheme is delivering a big win for motorists through lower premiums, greater protections for those injured on the road and refunds on premiums paid during 2017,” Mr Dominello said.
Parliamentary Secretary for Hunter Scot MacDonald MLC said that the new CTP scheme is delivering significant savings for motorists.