This report explains our determination for Ku-ring-gai Council’s special variation application for 2013/14. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Upper Hunter Shire Council’s special variation application for 2013/14. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Bega Valley Shire Council’s special variation application for 2013/14. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Blue Mountain City Council’s special variation application for 2013/14. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Coffs Harbour City Council’s special variation application for 2013/14. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Glen Innes Severn Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Ku-ring-gai Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Liverpool Plains Shire Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Coffs Harbour City Council’s special variation application for 2014/15. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
IPART has approved in part Kiama Council’s application, as it did not sufficiently detail the proposed special variation in its Integrated Planning and Reporting documents.Instead of a permanent cumulative increase of 19.1% over three years, we ap
This report explains our determination for the Clarence Valley Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for the Gwydir Shire Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for the Lachlan Shire Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for the Lismore City Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for the Tweed Shire Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for the Wingecarribee Shire Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for the Yass Valley Council’s special variation application for 2016-17. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Eurobodalla Shire Council’s special variation application for 2015-16. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.
This report explains our determination for Gloucester Shire Council’s special variation application for 2015-16. Special variations allow a council to increase its general income (mainly rates income) by more than the rate peg.