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Who is eligible to get a rates rebate

Find out what the eligibility requirements are and work out if you can get a rebate.

How rates rebates are calculated

When working out if you’re eligible for a rates rebate, your local council will check your income, how many dependants you have, and how much your annual rates bill is.

Even if you can only meet some of the requirements, you may still be eligible for a rebate.

How much you can earn

Eligible households can have income up to $32,210 and get the maximum rebate amount. Households getting more than this may still get a rebate, but it will be less than the full amount.

SuperGold cardholders can earn more

SuperGold cardholders and their households can have income up to $45,000 and get the maximum rebate amount. A couple who only get NZ superannuation earn around this amount.

This is the first time SuperGold cardholders have a different income limit for the rates rebate.

Cardholders with households whose income is more than $45,000 may still get a rebate but it will be less than the full amount.

You need to include a copy of your signed SuperGold card with your application.

SuperGold cards

Get an estimate of how much rebate you might get

Use our rates rebate calculator to get an estimate.

Rates rebate calculator

Check if you’re eligible before you decide to apply for a rates rebate.

Where you live

To be eligible for a rates rebate:

  • the property you pay rates for must be your usual place of residence
  • you must be living in your own home on
  • you’re listed as your property’s ratepayer on your local council’s rating information database (RID) — or one of the other types of property ownership and living situations applies to you.

It’s okay to have a short stay away, such as a holiday or hospital visit. But you cannot get a rates rebate if you do not usually live at your property.

Rating information database (RID)

Other types of ownership and living situations

If you live in a retirement village

You live in an owner-occupier flat or a company-share flat or apartment

If you live in a trust-owned property

Properties you cannot get a rebate for

You cannot get a rebate for your property if you:

  • do not usually live there
  • use your property mainly for commercial activities — for example, farming or business, or as a rental property or holiday home
  • own more than 1 property — you cannot claim for other properties even if they’re in a different council area.

The total rates you pay

You need to find out how much rates you pay during the current rating year — from to .

Your total may be a combination of:

  • local council rates (city or district council)
  • regional council rates
  • council water rates.

Include your water rates, too, if you get a separate council bill for them.

Contact your local council or retirement village operator if you need help to get this information.

Find your local council — Local Government New Zealand

Your dependants

Calculate how many dependants were living with you on .

A person is not a dependant if:

  • you get a payment for them under section 363 of the Oranga Tamariki Act
  • they’re your spouse or partner.

Child dependants

Family dependants

Your household income before tax

To work out your total household income before tax, you need to add up all the money you earned, for the last tax year to . Summaries from Inland Revenue and your pay slips often call this amount your ‘gross amount’.

SuperGold cardholders have a different income limit than other households. See above for how rates rebates are calculated.

If you live with a joint homeowner, partner, or spouse, include what they earned during the same time period. Do not include their income if they do not live with you and do not include your dependants’ income.

Your household income may come from, for example:

  • wages
  • salary
  • government benefits and payments
  • pensions
  • self-employed income
  • bonuses
  • overseas income
  • interest or dividends.

The rates rebate application form lists more income sources that you need to consider.

Rates rebate application form (PDF 333KB)

Get proof of your income

You’ll need to include proof of your income with your application when you apply.

You can get this proof from Inland Revenue or Work and Income.

Proof of income from Inland Revenue

Proof of income from Work and Income

If you’re self-employed

Talk to your council about eligibility

If you have any rates rebate questions, including about your eligibility for a rebate, contact your local council.

Find your local council — Local Government New Zealand

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