Who is eligible for the rebate?
The Home Rebate scheme has been introduced to encourage South Australian households to achieve greater water savings inside and outside the home. Rebates are available for approved water efficient products purchased on or after 1 November 2007. Home Water Audits were made available from 1 January 2008. The Home Rebate scheme has now been extended to include not-for-profit and charitable organisations for eligible indoor goods (showerheads, washing machines, dual flush toilets). See the not-for-profit & charitable organisations rebate application form for details.
The economic stimulus rebate check is available to qualifying tax payers, based on IRS calculations. Single tax filers with adjusted gross income (AGI) less than $75,000 and couples filing jointly with AGIs less that $150,000 will qualify for full rebates. Those with AGI levels above the maximum will receive a reduced rebate based on a phase-out schedule. Persons who do not owe income taxes, but earned at least $3,000 in wages, Social Security benefits, or veterans disability benefits, will get rebate checks of $300 for individuals and $600 for couples.
Related Questions
- Are people eligible for a rebate under the new program, if they received a rebate under the previous Water Smart Gardens and Homes Rebate Scheme?
- What if I have already applied for a NSW Hot Water System rebate and I am also eligible for the Australian Government rebate?
- What products are eligible for a rebate?