Rates Remission Policy
Tell us what you think about our draft Rates Remission Policy 2021
Council wants to amend its Rates Remission Policy. The purpose of the changes is to:
- provide a clear statement of the objectives of the policy;
- ensure that all community halls and memorial halls are treated as if they are non-rateable;
- enable remissions for water-by-meter excess charges in cases of leaks, whether consumers are billed quarterly or annually;
- return to the pre-Covid-19 position of allowing rates penalty remissions one quarter every two years;
- improve the use of Plain English in the policy
What are rates remissions? A rates remission is when Council waives the collection of part or all of a rates bill. You may be eligible for rates remission if your property is
- used exclusively to provide community services, facilities and recreational opportunities for the public;
- a residential property that includes a separately inhabited part (such as a “granny flat”) in addition to the main residence;
- a memorial hall or a community hall;
- protected for natural, historic or cultural conservation purposes
Some rates and charges can also be remitted for specific reasons, including:
- Rates penalties; and
- Excess water by meter charges in the event of a leak on private property
Submissions can be made up until 5pm on Monday 19 April 2021.
Draft Rates Remission Policy 2021 Statement of Proposal (728.9 KB)
Rates Remission Policy 2021 - Detailed Changes (308.0 KB)