Rates Policy Review Presentation 2014/2015 CITY OF JOHANNESBURG.

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Rates Policy Review Presentation 2014/2015 CITY OF JOHANNESBURG

1 1 Table of contents 1.Legislative background 2. Rates policy review context 3. Changes done in the Rates policy for 2013/2014 financial year 4. Categories of ownership for purpose of rebate and exemption 5. Administrative proposal for Rates policy review 2014/ Points of Clarity and discussion

2 2 Processes and Dates for Rates Policy review First phase public input into the current Rates Policy Second phase proposed Rates Policy and proposed Tariffs (April 2014) Due date for comments, submission and inputs is 25 February 2014 Current Rates policy is available on : Written comments can be: ed to : Fax Number :

3 3 Legislative Background In terms of section 62(1)(f)(ii) of the MFMA, the Municipal Manager appointed in terms of section 82 of the Structures Act, must, in his capacity as the Council’s accounting officer, ensure that the Council has and implements a Rates Policy. The Rates Policy guides the City in all aspects of levying rates on property owners as required by the Local Government Municipal Property Rates Act 6, of 2004 (MPRA). Council levies different rates for different categories of rateable property based on zoning. Property rates is a tax in terms of Section 11 of the Prescription Act 68 of 1969 and the Council may recover rates in arrear for a period of up to 30 years. During the City’s budget process, the City determines the rates tariffs for the new financial year. This is called the rate in the Rand. Property Rates are levied as a cent in the Rand based on the market value of the property as reflected in the valuation roll.

4 4 Rates Policy review 2014/2015 The Rates Policy review process for 2014/2015 financial year is done under the following context: City has implemented the second Valuation roll since the implementation of the MPRA The reviews that were done in the first two years of the implementation of the policy assisted in stabilising the policy while ensuring that revenue was maintained – Civic education on the Rates policy, Rates By-law and its impact – Aligning the Rates policy with other policies and the strategic direction adopted by the City – Implementation of the strategic direction GDS 2040 ► Corridors of freedom

5 5 Rates Policy review 2014/2015 Context of the review of current conditions The Rates Policy review process for 2014/2015 financial year will be done under the following context from an administrative perspective: The value of the rand has dropped The cost of oil per barrel has increased, creating petrol increases which results in a higher cost of living The disposable income for the property owners is under pressure Growing percentage of property owners that are getting rates rebates and reduction More requests for rebates and reduction, from property owners who don’t receive rebates. Cost of doing business Johannesburg is high compared to other Metros

6 6 Rates Policy review 2014/2015 Changes done on the policy 2013/2014 financial Changes were done on the flow of the policy document and the language used ► Major changes Threshold rebate for residential property was increased from R to R Sectional title residential rebate was reduced from 20% to 15% Reduction of business ratio from 3.5 to 3.0 Zero rating all municipal owned properties Creating a ratio of 0.9 for Agricultural residential property category

7 7 Rates Policy review 2014/2015 New categories of properties were introduced – Agricultural residential – Agricultural business – Multipurpose residential – Multipurpose business – Municipal property

8 8 Current provision of the Rates Policy CATEGORIES OF OWNERSHIP FOR PURPOSES OF EXEMPTIONS AND REBATES Rebates are granted to the following residential categories of owners: (subject to successful application) Natural persons who have limited income and who are dependent on a social assistance (Expanded Social Programme). The property concerned should be not more than for none pensioners. The pensioner rebate has two categories: years, 70 years and older.  Pensioners dependent on a national security grant may qualify for 100 percent rebate;  Pensioners whose gross monthly earnings are less than R7 000 a month may qualify for 100 percent rebate;  Pensioners whose gross monthly earnings are higher than R7 000 but less than R a month may qualify for 50 percent rebate.  The total value of the property as per the General Valuation Roll, may not exceed R  The rebate is valid for two years after which the Pensioner must re-confirm his or her status provided that they meet the City’s criteria: – Must be 60 years of age or older – Dependent on a National Security Grant qualify for 100% rebate – Whose gross monthly income falls below R5 600 qualify for 100% rebate – Whose gross monthly income is above R5 600 but less than R qualify for 50% rebate – Sectional title zoned business but used for residential purpose Can apply for change of category – No retrospective rebates will be granted

9 Current provision of the Rates policy CATEGORIES OF OWNERSHIP FOR PURPOSES OF EXEMPTIONS AND REBATES  70 Year old pensioners qualify for 100% rebate provided that the property concerned does not exceed R2 million, income is not considered  Child Headed Households qualify for a 100% rebate provided that the minors of the household has been investigated by a social worker from the Department of Social Development and declared as such.  The child headed homes or the deceased estate of the parent as aforesaid must be the owner of the property  The minors must reside on the property  Applications must be renewed annually by the Department of social Welfare  No retrospective rebates will be granted

10 Current categories of properties and Ratios Property CategoriesRatio 2013/2014Tariff Agricultural Business Agricultural Residential Agricultural Other Business and Commercial Consent use Education Farming Mining Multiple purpose Business Multi purpose residential Private open space Public Service Infrastructure Public benefit Religious00 Residential Sectional title business Sectional Title Other Sectional Title Residential State Vacant Unathorised use

11 Property rates review 2014/2015 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY’S RATES POLICY Administrative proposals  Review of Business ratio  Reviewing the Agricultural holding ratio  Reviewing the Sectional title density rebate  Introduction of the discussion around the green tariff  Review the two year pensioner renewal period  Introduction of a tariff category for new building developments inline with GDS 2040  Provide relief to high density areas in order to support the City’s vision “Corridors of freedom”, in turn stimulate opportunities within the SMMES’s and create a world class City.

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