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1. From Monday, 25 January 2010, motorists will enjoy more
perks with the launch of the revised Off-Peak Car (OPC) scheme. These perks
comprise the following:
(a) Unrestricted usage of OPCs on Saturdays and on the eves of
5 public holidays; and
(b) Cash rebates for conversion of normal cars to the revised
OPC scheme of up to $1,100 for every six months' registration as an OPC.
2. As announced by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in
August 2009, these initiatives aim to make the OPC scheme more attractive so as
to encourage more car owners to opt into the scheme. This serves to support
LTA's overall objective to better manage congestion during peak periods.
More driving hours with revised OPC scheme
3. Under the revised OPC scheme, all newly registered OPCs and
normal cars converted to the revised scheme, on or after 25 January 2010, will
enjoy unrestricted usage on Saturdays and the eves of 5 public holidays. These
public holidays are namely, New Year, Lunar New Year, Hari Raya Puasa, Deepavali
and Christmas.
4. The removal of usage restrictions on Saturday and 5 public
holiday eves will have to be accompanied by corresponding adjustments to the tax
concessions. The annual road tax discount will be correspondingly reduced from
$800 to $500 under the revised OPC scheme. The minimum annual road tax will be
$70, instead of $50 under the existing OPC scheme. This means that existing OPC
owners who opt for the revised OPC scheme will have their annual road tax
discounts reduced by between $20 and $300. This is because the tax concessions
given to OPC owners were computed taking into consideration the restricted usage
periods.
5. Vehicle owners who register a new car as an OPC under the
revised OPC scheme will continue to enjoy an up-front tax rebate of up to
$17,000.
6. Existing OPC owners can apply to convert to the revised OPC
scheme on or after 25 Jan 2010 to enjoy the extended usage hours in exchange for
reduced tax discounts with payment of a one-time administrative fee of $100 and
applicable road tax top-up. Please refer to Annex A on details of application
for conversion to the revised OPC scheme. Those who remain under the existing
OPC scheme are required to purchase an electronic day licence (e-Day Licence) if
they wish to drive their OPC between 7am and 3pm on Saturdays and eve of the 5
public holidays.
Cash rebates for conversion to revised OPC scheme
7. From 25 January 2010, owners of normal cars and converted
OPCs under the existing OPC scheme who opt into the revised OPC scheme will
enjoy a cash rebate of up to $1,100 for every 6 months the car is registered as
an OPC, until the car reaches 10 years old. The car must be kept as an OPC for
at least 6 months after its conversion, except in cases of deregistration or
when the OPC reaches the age of 10 years, to enjoy the cash rebate. Under the
existing OPC scheme, this rebate of $2,200 per year is paid as a lump-sum only
at the point when the car is deregistered and is still PARF-eligible.
8. Motorists can calculate the 6-monthly cash rebates using
the formula as follows:
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{QP (Bid Cat) + [(Additional Registration Fee rate x Open Market
Value) - Actual Green Rebate]} †
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x $1,100
$17,000
where:
QP
(Bid Cat) is the actual Quota Premium paid at registration
Actual
Green Rebate is the actual green rebate utilised at registration (if
applicable)
†
Amount capped at $17,000
Note:
The above formula applies only for a full 6-month cash rebate period.
Adjustments will be made for any pro-rated cash rebate period.
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9. Information on the cash rebate for conversion of a normal
car to an OPC is available via www.onemotoring.com.sg from 25 January 2010,
under LTA e-Services > Online Enquiries > OPC/WEC Conversion fees.
Update of the e-Day Licence system
10. The e-Day Licence system to provide OPC users with more convenience when
buying an e-day licence has been progressing smoothly. Some 125,000 e-Day
Licences were bought successfully through the various sales channels. About 87%
of these e-Day Licences were bought through the self-service online channels.
Sale
of e-Day Licences through the Various Channels
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Channels
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9 Nov –
31 Dec 2009
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Percentage
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AXS
stations
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70,444
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56%
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Internet
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31,228
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25%
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MobileP@y
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7,817
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6%
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SingPost
& AAS counters
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15,970
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13%
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Total
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125,459
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100%
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11. In 2004, there were only about 5,000 OPCs. Today, there
are about 47,000 OPCs, a nine-fold increase over a 5-year period. OPCs currently
make up about 8 percent of the car population in Singapore.
Annex
A: Application for conversion to the revised OPC scheme
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