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Summary of Auckland Council remission and postponement policy schemes Notes to tables The following tables show the GST inclusive value of remissions and postponements for the 2016/2017 year unless otherwise stated. The total amount of remissions or postponements granted any rating year is not capped. Any application for remission or postponement that meets the relevant criteria will be granted. Applications can be received throughout the year, so the total value of remissions and postponements for 2017/2018 will not be available until after 30 June 2018. Any significant variances in year to date values are noted below the table.

Regional s: Remissions Remission of rates to top-up the rates rebate Remission for residents of licence to occupy retirement villages and Papakāinga housing Remission of rates penalties Remission of rates for miscellaneous purposes 1 Remission of uniform annual general charges and targeted rates levied as uniform annual charges on rating units Remission for rates transition management policy changed properties Provides Remits the difference in value between the central government s rates rebate and the amount of rebate that would be given if government s rates rebate scheme included Watercare s water charges. Remits the uniform annual general charge (UAGC) and Transport levy (ITL) for residents of retirement villages and Papakāinga housing residents who would otherwise qualify for central government s rate rebate scheme, except they occupy their property under a licence to occupy agreement. Enables the council to act fairly and reasonably in relation to penalties applied when rates have not been received by the due date. Enables the council to remit rates in circumstances that are not specifically covered by other schemes in the rates remission and postponement policy, but where the council considers it appropriate to do so. Promotes fairness in the application of uniform annual charges by allowing the council to remit the charges in circumstances where it is equitable to do so. Redundant scheme: supported equity in the application of the Transition Management Policy which expired 30 June 2015 2016/2017 year: Value of Number Average Remission Remitted remission Up to $620 10,889 $898,961 $82.56 $507.85 (UAGC + ITL) up to 100% of penalties applied Up to 100% of rates 1,450 $736,383 $507.85 16,319 $1,548,603 $94.90 36 $25,453 $707.03 UAGC + ITL 628 $364,250 $580.02 N/A 0 0 0 1 Miscellaneous purposes scheme: $1.85 million has been granted in the current year (to January 2018). This follows the June 2017 council decision to consider applications for remission of the Accommodation provider targeted rate (APTR) under this scheme. A new remission scheme for the APTR is proposed for 2018/2019.

Regional s: Postponements The following postponement scheme is designed to be cost neutral. Interest charges are added to the postponed amount. The postponed rates are repaid in full when the property sells, is transferred, or the ratepayer elects to end the postponement. Provides No of recipients Postponement of rates for residential properties Assists residential ratepayers who want to defer the payment of rates by using the equity in their property. This scheme also applies to those who may have financial difficulties or unusual circumstances, as long as they have the required equity in their property. 2016/2017 Total 251 $1,058,755 $1,902,007

Legacy schemes: Remission schemes Data shown excludes remissions applied to Council properties, as the cost to ratepayers remains the same whether the remission is applied or not. Legacy remission schemes for community, sporting and other organisations providing community services: Remission of rates for community, sporting and other organisations providing community services in the district of the former Auckland Regional Council Remission of rates for community, sporting and other organisations providing community services in the district of the former Franklin Council Remission of rates for community, sporting and other organisations providing community services in the district of the former North Shore City Council Remission of rates where organisations by their existence in the district directly benefit the residents of the district of the former Rodney Council Location Available: Region wide Franklin North Shore Rodney Criteria Not for profit sport, recreation clubs or associations, or organisations providing community services providing significant public good Land owned and occupied by a charitable organisation, which is used exclusively or principally for sporting, recreation, or community purposes Land owned and occupied by a charitable organisation, which is used exclusively or principally for sporting, recreation, or community purposes Sport, recreation and welfare organisations in the district of the former Rodney Council which directly benefit the residents of the district. Value of Remission Number Remitted 5-10% 196 $121,721 50 to 100% 53 $117,877 up to 100% 48 $231,686 50-100% 55 $158,826

Legacy rates remission schemes for land for natural or historic heritage (covenanted land) Remission of rates for private covenanted land in the district of the former Auckland City Council Remission of rates for rating units in the district of the former Auckland Regional Council for natural or historic or cultural conservation purposes Remission of rates for natural areas in the district of the former Franklin Council Remission of rates on land in the district of the former Papakura Council for natural conservation purposes Remission for land in the district of the former Rodney Council voluntarily for natural or historic or cultural conservation purposes Location Available: Auckland City Region wide Franklin Papakura Rodney Criteria Value of Remission No Remitted Queen Elizabeth II National Trust 100% of the rates for 20 $23,399 Act 1977 covenant conservation covenant under section 77 of the Reserves Act 1977 Land voluntarily by a covenant or equivalent protection mechanism Natural areas that have, voluntarily, been appropriately physically and legally or classified. Queen Elizabeth II National Trust Act 1977 covenant or similar covenant for natural conservation purposes Land voluntarily by a covenant or equivalent protection mechanism 10% of the rates for 100% of the rates for 100% of the rates for 100% of the rates for 32 $1,641 5 $1,273 8 $5,571 34 $27,044

Legacy schemes: Postponements Postponement of rates for sports clubs in the district of the former Manukau City Council Location Available: Manukau City Provides Provide relief to sports clubs where the rateable value of land that is owned and used by a recognised sports club for sports is significantly attributable to potential residential development or subdivision. No of recipients 2016/2017 Total 2 $94,618 $821,739 Postponement of rates for commercial properties on Great Barrier Island Great Barrier Island Provides relief where the rateable value of a rating unit that is used for commercial purposes on Great Barrier Island is significantly attributable to the potential use that the land may be put to for residential or other noncommercial use. 5 $2,785 $10,400