Should pensioners and low income families be able to pay their car registration in instalments?
Have your say by leaving a comment below. “Pensioners and low-income earners are struggling to pay their registration fees and as an advocacy body we need to do something about it,” Cr Blades said. SCAAB’s no-interest loans scheme has had ongoing requests by pensioners to provide financial support with the payment of their motor registration fees. “VicRoads needs to get with the practice of providing a monthly instalment option, all of the other industries are doing it and it’s a safer and sensible option,” Cr Blades said. Noble Park pensioner Leonie Chirgwin said the payment was a large part of the yearly budget. “You can pay everything else in instalments, you should be able to pay registration fees in instalments too,” Ms Chirgwin said. But Mr Pallas said the instalment option was not a feasible alternative. “It would requite significant reallocation of existing resources to provide a new payment option for the 4.7 million registered vehicles in Victoria,” Mr Pallas said.
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