The Ratings Policy 2023 was approved at a Council meeting held on 14 December, 2023.
The Rating Policy Review is a part of our long-term planning process. Our Long-term Plan sets the direction for the next 30 years, outlining priorities, how much it all costs, and where the money might come from. More importantly, through public engagement, it is the community’s chance to have a say on the future of our city. As well as sending us your feedback on these proposals, there are lots of other opportunities to have your say.
Our considerations in this proposal have been made regarding the Local Government Act 2002, sections 101(3)(a) and (b).
The Funding Needs Analysis as part of the review of the Revenue & Financing Policy is separately being consulted upon and can be found here
Undertaking a rating policy review enables elected members and the community to decide on what is a reasonable and appropriate allocation of rates. Ratepayers should have the ability to easily understand the rates they have to pay and be able to plan for rates changes in future years.
The review is not about the size of the rates pie, but how the rates pie will be divided up. The amount of rates to be collected will be considered as part of future budgets. This means that there are those who may pay less and those who may pay more rates because of the review.
Some issues may need to be addressed in greater detail at a later stage due to timing, but in the meantime, we want to let you know what Council's priorities are and ask for your feedback to help guide the more detailed work that is yet to undertaken.
As rates are complex, we are proposing to resolve several issues in the short-term and reach an agreement on them before moving on to other issues in the medium to longer-term.
Below is a summary of the topics we are looking into – some now, and some in the medium and longer-term.
Many of these topics are interconnected, and supporting information has been provided to work through some of these complexities.
You can read more about each of our proposals and the detailed supporting information, in the consultation documents.
When | What |
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20 October 2023 | Submissions open |
6 November 2023 | Drop in session. 11:00am to 1:00pm, City Hub. |
13 November 2023 | Drop in session. 11:00am to 1:00pm, City Hub. |
20 November 2023 | Submissions close |
30 November 2023 | Oral submissions presented to Council and deliberations |
14 December 2023 | Council adopts the amended Policy |
We know that Council finances and rates can be complicated, so this section aims to provides some answers to common questions that tend to come up during rating reviews.
If you’d like to talk to someone about a specific question, or require more information, email [email protected] or call us on (04) 237 5089
A rating policy review is a process for elected members and the community to decide on what is a reasonable and appropriate allocation of rates. The review will look at how the total rates bill is divided up – that is, how the Council determines the proportion each property owner pays. The review will not determine the total amount of rates to be collected or proposed rates increases.
We confirm our budgets and plans later in the Long-term Plan process, and that is what will determine the total we charge to each ratepayer. You will have an opportunity to provide us feedback on those budgets and plans in other engagements of this Long-term Plan.
All ratepayers pay the general rate. It is used in cases where:
A targeted rate is set to fund a particular activity or group of activities. It may be applied only to a group of properties for a particular service, to all properties for a set period of time and reason or a mix of these.
Targeted rates are generally set when a council believes:
A remission of rates involves the Council permanently foregoing payment of all or part of any rates a ratepayer lawfully owes it. A postponement of rates involves the delaying or deferral of payment of rates until either a specified time or a specified event occurs, such as the death of the ratepayer. All Councils must have a policy on the remission and postponement of rates on Māori freehold land.
If you want the Council to remit or postpone rates there must be a policy in place. The current Porirua policy can be viewed here
This is a comprehensive review, and we are looking into a wide variety of matters and seeking your feedback. We want to have an open conversation with the Porirua community about what a fair and reasonable allocation of rates should look like. However, we are not proposing to change the differentials for the next financial year due to needing to investigate this further as explained in the Review proposal.
There has been no recent comprehensive consideration by the Council of the basis for setting rates or rates remissions.
Periodically the Council has reviewed aspects of the rating system, for example the differential between commercial and residential rates.
There are likely to have been changes in the ratepayer base since the last comprehensive rating policy review was completed. Completing the rating policy review also provides an opportunity to start thinking about a future Porirua, taking into consideration matters such as the impact of the proposed district plan, the expected growth in Porirua, as well as the impact of the three waters reform.
The Council’s “rating policy” is not a single document but comprises several separate policies and documents including the Revenue and Financing Policy, Rates Remission and Postponement Policy, Funding Impact Statement, and the Rates Resolution. The review will consider all of Council’s rating policies.
If you would like us to engage with you or your community group, please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘Rating Policy’. You can also call us on (04) 237 5089
The outcome of the review will be implemented for the 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025 financial year.
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If you don’t have access to a computer, please call our contact centre on 04 237 5089 to request that a hardcopy be posted out to you.
Submissions close 20 November 2023.
The hearing will be held on 30 November 2023 (if required).
If you have any questions, or would like a little more information, please email [email protected], with "Draft Ratings Policy 2023” in the subject line.
To support our drive to be as transparent as possible all submissions will be publicly available but without your contact details. If you don’t want your name made public please tick “Withhold my details” on the submission form. Please note you won’t be able to withhold your name if you choose to speak at the hearing or if you are representing an organisation.