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Taxpayers' Union Launches 2023 Ratepayers' Report
Thursday, 3 August 2023, 5:54 am
Press Release: New Zealand Taxpayers' Union
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The New Zealand Taxpayers' Union, in collaboration
with its sister group the Auckland Ratepayers’
Alliance, has today published the 2023 edition of the
Ratepayers' Report at www.RatepayersReport.nz
The
Ratepayers’ Report allows Kiwis to easily compare
their local council’s performance and financial position
for 2021/22 against others. The report provides transparency
for ratepayers, with rate figures presented on a
per-rating-unit basis for comparisons between district and
regional councils. The Comparison Chart ranks councils by
average residential and non-residential
rates.
Taxpayers’ Union National
Campaigns Manager, Callum Purves, said:
“The
2023 Ratepayers' Report showcases the inner workings of
councils all over New Zealand. It provides an essential tool
for ratepayers to evaluate their local council and hold
decision makers accountable.
"This year's
report is our most comprehensive yet with brand new data
aimed at arming ratepayers with all the information they
need to scrutinize the decisions and spending of their local
council."
The Ratepayers’ Report is
free and available to the public at www.RatepayersReport.nz
(for early access see below).
Notable
Findings
- Residential
rates: Rates continue to rise, with the average
residential rate for district and city councils nationwide
now at $2,781 – $171 more than just last year. Carterton
District Council ranks highest for residential rates at
$3,938.91 with Manawatū District Council a close second at
$3,713.23. The lowest average residential rates in New
Zealand comes from Buller District Council at
$2,155.98.
- Debt: Auckland Council
has the highest net debt as a percentage of rates income at
525% with a net debt per rating unit of $17,451. It also has
the highest interest per rating unit at $673. Only 9
councils have net debt as a % of rates income at or below 0
(New Plymouth, Northland Regional, South Taranaki, Bay of
Plenty Regional, Napier City, Wairoa, Kawerau, Taranaki
Regional and Environment
Southland.)
- Dismissals: There were
a total of 18 dismissals due to poor performance across all
councils in 2021/22. Christchurch City Council had the most
with 8.
- Consultants and
Contractors: Hamilton had the highest expenditure
on consultants and contractors out of any council at
$314,971,368 – almost 3 times more than Auckland Council.
South Taranaki District Council spent the least at $155,184.
There were a dozen councils that refused our request for the
expenditure on consultants and
contractors.
- Salaries: Auckland
Council and its CCOs pay 3,742 staff salaries more than
$100,000 – an increase of 740 from 2021/22. Greater
Wellington Regional Council and its CCOs employees the
highest percentage of staff at salaries over $100,000
(43.67%) - The lowest is Wairoa
(7.93%).
- Fiscal safeguards: Only 2
councils (down from 7) met the full criteria for prudent
Audit and Risk Committees – Dunedin and
Kawerau.
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