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2022/23 Differential General Rates and Draft 2022/23 Annual Budget
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2022/23 Draft Annual Budget
Information about the draft 2022/23 Budget is available under the FAQs section of this webpage.
2022/23 Differential General Rates
For the 2022/23 Budget, the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale is proposing to adopt the following differential rate categories
GRV Residential
GRV Vacant
GRV Commercial / Industrial
UV General
UV Rural residential
UV Commercial/Industrial
UV Intensive Farmland
The overall objective of the proposed rates in the 2022/23 Budget is to provide for the net funding requirements of the Shire’s services, activities, financing costs and the current and future capital requirements of the Shire, after taking into account all other forms of revenue.
Statement of Rating Objectives and Reasons
Further information about each rating category is available in the Statement of Rating Objectives and Reasons for the 2022/23 Rating Year. This document is available to view under the “documents” section of this webpage.
After reviewing the Statement of Rating Objectives and Reasons for the 2022/23 Rating Year, you are invited to make a submission. Information on making a submission is outlined below.
Making a submission
Submissions on the Shire’s proposed 2022/23 Differential Rates may be lodged by one of the following ways:
Email your feedback to info@sjshire.wa.gov.au stating: 2022/23 Differential Rates submission
A written submission, submitted by mail or in person to 6 Paterson Street, Mundijong, stating 2022/23 Differential Rates submission
Submissions close 11.59pm, Monday 11 July 2022.
2022/23 Draft Annual Budget
Information about the draft 2022/23 Budget is available under the FAQs section of this webpage.
2022/23 Differential General Rates
For the 2022/23 Budget, the Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale is proposing to adopt the following differential rate categories
GRV Residential
GRV Vacant
GRV Commercial / Industrial
UV General
UV Rural residential
UV Commercial/Industrial
UV Intensive Farmland
The overall objective of the proposed rates in the 2022/23 Budget is to provide for the net funding requirements of the Shire’s services, activities, financing costs and the current and future capital requirements of the Shire, after taking into account all other forms of revenue.
Statement of Rating Objectives and Reasons
Further information about each rating category is available in the Statement of Rating Objectives and Reasons for the 2022/23 Rating Year. This document is available to view under the “documents” section of this webpage.
After reviewing the Statement of Rating Objectives and Reasons for the 2022/23 Rating Year, you are invited to make a submission. Information on making a submission is outlined below.
Making a submission
Submissions on the Shire’s proposed 2022/23 Differential Rates may be lodged by one of the following ways: