The work of local government is funded mainly by property taxes in the local area, known as rates. This makes up around 60% of council expenditure, with the rest coming from user charges, investment income, regulatory fees and roading subsidies. Councils can also borrow money to spread the cost of large investments such as infrastructure over a longer period of time.
The work of local government is funded mainly by property taxes in the local area, known as rates. This makes up around 60% of council expenditure, with the rest coming from user charges, investment income, regulatory fees and roading subsidies. Councils can also borrow money to spread the cost of large investments such as infrastructure over a longer period of time.
Drive better value for ratepayers.
Focus on the important priorities.
Get council spending back to basics.
Advocate for Iwi rates redress policy.
Advocate for Māori land rates policy.
Advocate for Māori prioritisation of rates policy.
Drive better value for ratepayers.
Focus on the important priorities.
Get council spending back to basics.
Advocate for Iwi rates redress policy.
Advocate for Māori land rates policy.
Advocate for Māori prioritisation of rates policy.
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