Why do utilities offer rebates?
Why do utilities offer rebates?
The first reason is simply marketing and customer retention. In markets where customers have choice regarding who they choose as their utility, all other things being equal, the customer will always choose the one who provides financial incentives to lower their utility costs and/or extend the life of their equipment.
What rebates can I claim?
Health
- Life Support Energy Rebate. Helps with the cost of running energy-intensive medical equipment at home.
- Medical Energy Rebate.
- NSW Spectacles Program.
- EnableNSW.
- Isolated Patients Travel and Accommodation Assistance Scheme (IPTAAS)
- Concession car parking fees at NSW public hospitals.
- Pre-IVF Fertility Testing Rebate.
What rebates can I get?
NSW Government Rebates
- NSW Family Energy Rebate.
- Low Income Household Rebate.
- NSW Gas Rebate.
- Life Support Rebate.
- Medical Energy Rebate.
- Seniors Energy Rebate.
What rebates do pensioners get?
Pensioner Concession Card (PCC)…Apply for council rates rebates
- $250 on ordinary council rates and charges for domestic waste management services.
- $87.50 on annual water rates and charges (where the service is provided by council)
- $87.50 on annual sewerage rates and charges (where the service is provided by council).
How much is the energy rebate?
How much is the NSW Family Energy Rebate? The Family Energy Rebate provides: $180 a year to eligible customers that do not hold a DHS Concession Card or Health Care Card; or, $285 a year a year to eligible customers that hold a DHS Concession Card or Health Care and also qualify for the Low Income Household Rebate.
Is there a tax credit for going solar?
The investment tax credit (ITC), also known as the federal solar tax credit, allows you to deduct 26 percent of the cost of installing a solar energy system from your federal taxes. The ITC applies to both residential and commercial systems, and there is no cap on its value.
What is the 1500 rebate?
Introduction. If you’re a sole trader, the owner of a small business or a not-for-profit organisation in NSW, you may be eligible for a small business fees and charges rebate of $1,500. This rebate helps businesses recover from the impacts of COVID-19 and encourages growth by reducing the cost of running a business.