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                    Pensioner concessions

                    To be eligible for a pension concession, a ratepayer must live at the property and hold a valid concession card. Unemployment benefits and health care cards do not qualify for the concession.

                    Eligible cards

                    • Centrelink Pensioner concession card
                    • Repatriation Health Card – War widow and TPI only 
                    • Veteran Affairs Gold Card - Extreme Disablement Adjustment (EDA) or Prisoners of War (POW) Gold Card.

                    Ineligible cards

                    • Repatriation Health Cards except for War widow and TPI
                    • Seniors card
                    • Commonwealth Seniors card
                    • Centrelink Health Care card.

                    How much is the pensioner concession?

                    For 2020-2021 the Victorian Government rebate is 50 per cent of the current year rates to a maximum of $241. Council grants an additional 25 per cent to a maximum of $120.50. State Revenue Office also grants a $50 rebate on the Fire Services Levy. In most cases this relates to a reduction of $411.50.

                    To apply for a concession, go to the Department of Health and Human Services website and complete Municipal Rates Concession – Application Form.

                    Send the completed form to:

                    City of Melbourne
                    GPO Box 2158
                    Melbourne VIC 3001

                    Or email rates@melbourne.vic.gov.au

                    Alternatively, please contact the City of Melbourne on 9658 9658 for a printed copy of the form.

                    Applying for pensioner concession in person

                    Under privacy laws a photocopy of the concession card is not required if applying in person. The City of Melbourne requires that the card is witnessed by the employee receiving the application over the counter. When the card is confirmed to be eligible, the application form must be signed by the staff member at the bottom of the form.

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