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Rates InformationLast modified: July 27, 2009 - 2:46 PM
Local Government Authorities are responsible for the provision of a wide range of essential services. Whilst Council receives funds from State and Federal grants and subsidies, it still relies on the levying of rates and charges as its primary source of income. The Local Government Act 1993 requires Council to levy ordinary rates on ALL rateable land within its area. Further information regarding Council rates may be obtained by clicking on any of the following links. Stormwater Charges - Published: 01 Aug 2008Council has introduced stormwater charges from July 2008. more .. Payment Options & Due Dates - Published: 14 Nov 2007 The Local Government Act provides ratepayers with the opportunity to pay their rate assessments either in full or by four quarterly instalments. Instalment dates are regulated and as such are the same for all Councils throughout NSW. more .. Rates Structure - Published: 01 Aug 2007 Rates and the rates structure for 2009-2010 are outlined here. more .. Concessions For Pensioners - Published: 08 Jul 2005 The Local Government Act requires all Council's in NSW to provide a concession to eligible pensioners. more .. Name and Address Details - Published: 08 Jul 2005 If the name or address details on your notice are incorrect or have changed, it is requested that you advise Council of any changes required so that all records can be updated. more .. Categorisation of Land - Published: 01 Aug 2007 Before Council can make an ordinary rate it must categorise and declare each rateable parcel of land into one of four broad categories based on the dominant use of the property. more .. Valuations - Published: 01 Aug 2007 Ordinary rates are levied on the rateable land value of each parcel of land as supplied by the Valuer General’s Office (Department of Lands). more .. |
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