Instalments |
Former Auckland City Council ratepayers will continue to pay their rates in four instalments |
Direct debit
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Ratepayers in the former Auckland City Council can pay by direct debit fortnightly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly or annually |
Discount |
We are now offering a 1.5% discount on rates if they are paid in full by the due date of the first instalment |
Water charges |
In the past, former Auckland City Council ratepayers paid Metrowater for water and wastewater. These charges are now billed by a separate Auckland Council Controlled Organisation called Watercare. |
Other payment methods |
Rates can also be paid via internet banking bill payment (please select Auckland Council – Auckland City Rates as the payee), at Auckland Council service centres, at most PostShops, any branch of the BNZ or by mail. |
Remissions |
In certain circumstances, ratepayers do not have to pay all or part of their rates. These exceptions apply to specific properties such as sports clubs, heritage and community buildings and covenanted land. They may also apply to Māori Freehold Land. |
Rebates |
Low-income earners may be eligible for a rates rebate of up to $580. |
Postponements |
In certain circumstances, Auckland Council may postpone the requirement to pay rates. Ratepayers whose property is used for commercial farming and residential ratepayers with sufficient equity in their property can apply to have their rates postponed. |
Rates help us to fund new projects as well as pay for services like local libraries and park maintenance.
Rates provide 53% of the council’s income with the rest coming from grants, subsidies, development and financial contributions, user charges and fees.
Auckland Council is investing in a range of projects that are underway region wide and in the former Rodney District Council area including:
Transforming the Wynyard Quarter and Queens Wharf for all Aucklanders to enjoy
Protecting and enhancing Auckland’s harbours, beaches, islands and coastline
Refurbishing Mt Roskill Community Library and Fickling Convention Centre
Upgrading the Mt. Albert town centre
Providing funding for health services on Great Barrier Island
$200,000 to start work on a new swimming pool in Otahuhu
The new library at Oneroa
Restoring the Judges Bay’s foreshore and all-tide beach area (project due for completion at the end of October 2011)
$250,000 to investigate the Music and Arts (Glen Innes) Centre (MAGIC) proposed by the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board.