Local Government Act 1974

Rates and charges - Improvement and development rates in communities

145: Territorial authority may exempt farm lands in community from improvement and development rates

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"Council can choose not to charge some rates on local farm land"

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A territorial authority can decide not to charge improvement and development rates on farm land in your community. This means that farm owners in your area might not have to pay these rates. The territorial authority has the power to make this decision for farm lands in your community.

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Part 9Rates and charges
Improvement and development rates in communities

145Territorial authority may exempt farm lands in community from improvement and development rates (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 145: repealed, on , by section 209(1) of the Rating Powers Act 1988 (1988 No 97).