People across the State can now access more transactions through their MyServiceNSW account with the platform expanded to include managing land tax obligations.
Announcing the expansion, Minister for Finance, Courtney Houssos said the addition of Revenue NSW’s Land Tax Online service to MyServiceNSW accounts would allow people to seamlessly move between paying or managing land tax to other services like renewing a driver licence or applying for cost-of-living support and vouchers.
“Once linked, customers will be able to view or manage their land tax, lodge a return, request an exemption, access their notices of assessment, pay or set up a payment plan,” Ms Houssos said.
“People can also opt-in for digital notifications via their land tax account, giving customers an alternative to paper notices and speeding up their delivery time from ten business days to just 48 hours,” she said.
“The migration to the MyServiceNSW Account delivers on Revenue NSW’s customer-centric commitment and will help the 175,000 customers who own land in NSW and pay land tax stay on top of their obligations.”
Ms Houssos said the move followed making the management of fines available through MyServiceNSW accounts in February – with more than 36,000 people now having linked the fines service to their account.
She said with more than 2.7 million logins into MyServiceNSW accounts each month to complete everyday transactions, the addition further cemented the account as a one-stop-shop for Government services.
“Customers will also be able to manage their land tax in person at a Service NSW Service Centre, by calling the land tax contact centre on 1300 139 816, with BPAY payments or via post,” the Minister said.