Rates![]() ![]() What are land rates?The major source of income for Council is the income provided by a tax on property owners based on the value of their properties. This tax is known as "Rates". Rates are calculated on the land valuation of a property which is multiplied by a 'rate in the dollar'. The land value is provided to Council by the Valuer-General, a State Government authority. The total amount of money Council can receive from Rates is "pegged" by the State Government. Each year the Minister for Local Government approves a maximum % increase in the total money Council can receive from rates. In addition to Land Rates for residential properties, a Domestic Waste Management Charge is payable for Council to provide garbage and recycling services. More informationPlease visit one of the following pages for more specific information about land rates:
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