YOUR RATES. Working for you

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YOUR RATES Working for you

What do your rates pay for? Rates cover the cost of the many different activities and services the Council carries out every day for the community. At the Gore District Council we are in the business of delivering services essential to families, households and businesses. There are the things we all need every day, such as safe water and roads. Then there are the facilities that make our District a special place to live, such as the Gore Multisports Complex, our library or our amazing parks and reserves. We had 103,414 visitors to the 116km of water pipes in GORE delivering on average 3.9 MILLION LITRES of water a day

How your annual rates compare to other average NZ house expenditure? In 2016/17 the average rates for a property in the Gore urban rating area was $2,286. This provides payments for all of our services and facilities. Weekly average Yearly average Food 218.40 11,356.80 Vehicle running costs 68.30 3,551.60 Communications with mobile and landline 35.50 1,846.00 Electricity 37.90 1,970.80 Alcoholic beverages, tobacco House, contents and car insurance Gore District average residential rates 2016/2017 31.00 1,612.00 20.50 1,066.00 43.96 2,286.00 From Stats NZ based on 30 June 2016 averages

How are your rates calculated? Rates are the Council s main source of revenue. Its rating system is capital value-based. This means the value of your land and any improvements, which are generally buildings on the land, are used to calculate a portion of your rates. There are two types of rates general rates and targeted rates. General Rates These are split into two categories: Valuation Based General Rate This is paid by all ratepayers. It helps fund regulatory and building control activities, and the District Plan. It also funds Approximately 19% of elected member costs and democratic processes, grants, civic buildings, district promotions, arts & heritage, cemeteries Approximately 4% of District libraries, aquatic facilities, MLT Event Centre

Fixed General Rate This is commonly known as the Uniform Annual General Charge (UAGC). Every ratepayer pays it. It is charged against each separately used or inhabited part of a rating unit for example a house in Gore with a granny flat on the same section pays two UAGCs. It is used to fund: Democracy Grants Arts and heritage Civic buildings Cemeteries District promotions Gore A&P showgrounds It also funds just over 50% of District libraries Aquatic facilities MLT Event Centre about 40% of public toilets about 18% of solid waste The Council s contribution to the Southland Regional Heritage Trust is also funded by a fixed rate.

Targeted rates The Council collects most of its income from targeted rates as this is seen as the fairest way to apportion costs to users and those who benefit. Fixed Targeted Ward Rates This pays for: Parks and reserves Wastewater Stormwater Solid waste Community halls Water supply - urban and the Otama Rural Water Supply Scheme Valuation Based Targeted Rates This rate pays for: Roading Civil Defence Property About 60% of public toilets Just under half of aquatic facilities, District libraries, MLT Event Centre

26% 8% 41% 25% General Rates Fixed general rate (UAGC) & other uniform targeted rates Valuation based general rate Targeted Rates Fixed targeted ward rates Valuation based targeted rates

Rates rebate available Let s face it, everyone would like to get a little back on their rates account. The good news is you can. The Council processes about 850 applications each year under the Rates Rebate Scheme, which it administers on behalf of the Department of Internal Affairs. You can apply for a rebate any time between 1 July to 30 June. Rebates are calculated on your household income, rates and the number of dependants you have. The income eligibility threshold for this year is $25,180. However, you may still qualify for a rebate even if your income is more than that when other factors, such as the amount you pay in rates or the number of dependants, are taken into account. The maximum rebate amount for 2018/19 is $630. To calculate whether you qualify the Department of Internal Affairs has a rebate entitlement calculator. For more information go to www.goredc.govt.nz/your-council/rates/rates-rebate/ The Council does not have a rates relief policy specific to Maori freehold land. It also does not have a policy allowing for the postponement of rates. It can consider remitting rates under the Rates Remission Policy. You will find details of this in the Long Term Plan, which is available on the Council s website.

When are my rates due? Rates are collected in four instalments through the year. Instalment 1 Instalment 2 Instalment 3 Instalment 4 JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN 31 August 2018 30 November 2018 22 February 2019 31 May 2019 These are the last day for payment to avoid a 10% penalty on any outstanding amounts. We provided 145km of wastewater pipeline We maintain 239ha of reserves

How do I pay my rates? Rates can be paid by Direct debit Online credit card Cash, cheque, or eftpos at the Civic Centre main office, in Gore, or Mataura Service Centre Internet banking Direct debit is our preferred method of payment for rates as it ensures you do not miss a payment, thus avoiding penalties, and you pay the correct amount. It allows you to set payments on a weekly, fortnightly, monthly, quarterly (rates instalment) or annually basis, whatever suits you best. Once a year when your annual rate amount changes the Council will advise you of your new payment amount. More information about paying your rates is available at www.goredc.govt.nz Your Council/Rates. We maintain 896km of roads, 118 bridges and 100km of footpaths

Non-payment of rates Sometimes bills get overlooked. If you do not pay your rates by the due date for each instalment there will be a 10% penalty added to the overdue amount. A further 10% penalty is added to any unpaid rates on 1 July, following the due date. An additional 10% will be added every six months thereafter. Rating information database Every ratepayer is able to inspect the Council s rating information database and object on the grounds set out in the Local Government (Rating) Act 2002. All objections will be considered by the Chief Financial Officer and/or the Chief Executive. We helped 25,818 locals and visitors at the Gore Visitor Centre We issued 111,727 books (including ebooks and eaudiobooks) from the Gore and Mataura libraries, provided free Wi-Fi, regular events for pre-schoolers, and a place for people to meet

29 Bowler Avenue, Gore 9710 PO Box 8, Gore 9740 Phone 03 209 0330 Email rates@goredc.govt.nz www.goredc.govt.nz www.facebook.com/goredc