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What do Auckland rates pay for?

By Penelope Carter

What do Auckland rates pay for?

Services your property rates pay for collecting rubbish. improving public transport. organising and facilitating events. maintaining parks.

Can you pay your rates at the post office?

Post Billpay (Australia Post) You can pay your paper bill at any Australia Post office by cash, cheque or EFTPOS, or online 24/7 at postbillpay.com.au.

Can you pay your rates over the phone?

Pay your rates by telephone There is no charge to pay by debit card. To contact LPS: telephone: 0300 200 7801.

Can you pay rates in installments?

Rates are paid every year and can be paid in full or by quarterly instalments. If you are paying in full, your rates are due on or before 31 August 2021.

What is Auckland Council?

Auckland Council is the local authority that is responsible for all local government decisions and responsibilities in the Auckland region. In New Zealand, central government has created a local government structure for every region and district in New Zealand.

How do I pay council rates inner west?

By cash or via EFTPOS (cheque or savings accounts)

  1. In person at any Australia Post office.
  2. In person at an Inner West Council (NOT AVAILABLE) customer service centre. (Please note paying in person at Council is not available at present as our customer service centres are currently closed)

Can I pay my rates bill online?

Online. You can pay online now with a debit or credit card.

What months do we pay rates?

Business rates are usually paid in 10 monthly instalments from April to January. If you prefer to pay over 12 months, from April to March, you can apply to pay business rates in 12 instalments.

Can I pay my rates weekly?

Payment arrangements Payments can be made on an agreed weekly, fortnightly, monthly or bi-monthly basis.

What are council Rates in NZ?

Council allocates the general rate based on the capital value of properties. For the 2021/22 year Council charged a general rate of $206.92 per $100,000 of capital value. For example, if your capital value is $300,000 you will be charged a general rate of $620.76.