Page 5030 - Week 13 - Thursday, 2 November 2017

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2017-18 – The CTP Regulator receives quarterly payment data from insurers, and the first quarter payment data of 2017 18 is not yet due from insurers.

Housing—rates
(Question No 733)

Mr Coe asked the Treasurer, upon notice, on 22 September 2017:

(1) What is the total revenue captured through rates, excluding levies, in each suburb during 2016-17, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

(2) What is the total number of rate payers in each suburb in 2016-17, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

(3) What is the total revenue captured through land tax in each suburb during 2016-17, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

(4) What is the total number of land tax payers in each suburb in 2016-17, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

(5) What is the total revenue captured through rates, excluding levies, in each suburb during 2017-18, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

(6) What is the total number of rate payers in each suburb in 2017-18, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

(7) What is the total revenue captured through land tax in each suburb during 2017-18, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

(8) What is the total number of land tax payers in each suburb in 2017-18, broken down by (a) houses, (b) units and (c) commercial properties.

Mr Barr: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

All questions are answered where there is sufficient information to ensure the privacy of taxpayers.

As noted in response to Question on Notice 319 of 6 July 2017, the rates IT system will only produce the number of rateable properties on the day the query is raised – historical numbers are not available unless previously recorded.

The estimated number of rateable properties in March is provided, as this data is used in preparing the budget for the following year. This estimated number of properties has been rounded to the nearest five.

General Rates: (1), (2), (5), and (6) Estimated revenue from rates and rateable properties by suburb for 2016 17 and 2017-18 is at Table 1 (Attachment A).

Land Tax: (3), (4), (7), and (8) Estimated revenue from land tax and land tax properties by suburb for 2016-17 and 2017-18 is at Table 2 (Attachment B). Note land tax does not apply to commercial properties.


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