Rates

aerial-photo.jpg

How Are Rates Calculated 

A rate notice may contain some or all of the following rates and charges. Further details on the charges outlined can be found in the adopted Revenue Statement.

Click Here To View Revenue Statement 2024-25(PDF, 9MB)

Click Here To View Rating Category Booklet 2024-25(PDF, 89KB)

General Rates

The General rates are issued twice yearly and reflect the cost of services, facilities & activities that are supplied or undertaken for the benefit of the community (rather than an individual person).

Every property within the Western Downs Region is placed into a differential rating category for the purpose of calculating the general rates. Council has determined these rating categories based on the different types of land use and the different levels of services provided.

The Queensland Department of Resources issues the land valuation for each property and this is used to calculate the general rates. The General rate is calculated on each property by multiplying the land valuation by the rate in the dollar for the respective differential rating category. This calculation will be compared to the minimum general rates determined by Council that are applied to each category and the effective general rate will be the higher of the two amounts.

How-are-my-Rates-Calculated.png

Read the 'How are my Rates Calculated?' Flyer here(PDF, 2MB)

Waste Management & Environmental Waste Utility Charge

Council provides a Standard Regional Waste Collection, Recycling & Disposal Service (standard service) to all premises or structures within the boundaries of the declared waste collection service area.

This standard waste service includes one 240L waste bin that is collected weekly as well as one 240L recycling waste bin that is collected fortnightly. This standard service is provided to each premise or structure that appears to be in use as a dwelling, lived in or occupied or able to be lived in within the boundaries of the declared waste collection service areas.

An environmental waste utility charge is levied equally on all ratable properties in commercial, industrial and rural categories, which are not levied a waste collection charge.

These charges cover the costs associated with the collection & disposal of rubbish as well as a contribution to the operational costs of Council's waste management facilities in the region.

 

 

Regional Waste

Collection Charges

2024/25

Category/Charge Description Full Year
7/1 Waste & Recycling (Regional) Domestic $428.80
7/2 Waste & Recycling (Regional) Non-Dom $502.60
120/1 Environmental Waste Utility Charge $110.80

Utility Charges

Special Charges

Special charges refer to the rural fire brigade levies, as well as road special charges. 

Council levies a rural fire levy on all rateable properties within the rural fire brigade benefited area, to fund the provision of rural firefighting services. The funds collected from this levy is paid in full to the appropriate rural fire brigade.

Road special charges are paid by ratepayers of quarries or coal mines where vehicles used to transport gravel or coal subject roads to excessive wear and tear. 

Further information in regards to these charges can be located in the 2024/25 Revenue Statement.

Emergency Management Levy

This levy is a State Government levy that is collected via your Council Rates Notice. The levies are paid to the State Government. The purpose of the Emergency Management Levy (EML) is to contribute to the provision of emergency services i.e. fire, ambulance, and disaster services. 

Each prescribed property now attracts an EML subject to the following exemptions: adjoining or contiguous lots, under the same ownership, which are used for bona fide primary production, or where a building is built across the adjoining lots. 

For further information on the EML, please contact Queensland Fire and Emergency Services on 13 74 68 or visit Queensland Fire & Emergency Services.

Concessions

Rebates are offered to eligible pensioners and community organisations on rating & utility charges.

Understanding Your Rates

Each property is placed in a differential rating category for calculating the general rate. Differential rating categories are explained further in the Revenue Statement. 

Rates & Water Searches

A Rates search can be requested by completing the Property Search Request Form, returning to Council and paying the applicable fees. 

2024-2025 Property Search Request form(PDF, 273KB).

Payment Options

 

Customer Forms

Form Name
Form Description

Authorised Person Financial Information(PDF, 165KB) Form

Adding a 3rd party authorisation to an account.
Direct Debit(PDF, 298KB) Form

Set up a weekly, fortnightly or due date Direct Debit to pay Rates, Water, Gas or Accounts Receivable accounts. Or, request changes to an existing Direct Debit - debit amount, frequency, account details, cancel or suspend.

Notice Objection Against Categorisation(PDF, 243KB) Form Requesting change to rating category due to change to land use.
Property Search Request(PDF, 273KB) Form Searches available for purchasing property.
Rates Pension Remission(PDF, 609KB) Form Pension Concession Card or Gold Card Holder rate rebate.
Rates & Utilities Charges Concession Community Organisations(PDF, 220KB) Form Not-For-Profit / Community Organisation new application for concession.
Rates & Utilities Charges Concession Community Organisations Renewal(PDF, 206KB) Form Not-For-Profit / Community Organisation renewal application for concession.
Refund Credit(PDF, 2MB) Form Account in credit and require a refund.
(PDF, 35KB)(PDF, 36KB)Terms and Conditions E-Notices(PDF, 36KB)  Term and Conditions for E-Notices competition

 

Potential rating implications associated with Development Approvals

Acting upon a development approval can impact upon the rates which are levied against the property, as general rates are calculated based on the differential rating category and the statutory land valuation set by Queensland Government's Department of Resources.

The differential rating category is determined by having regard to the land uses which are occurring on the property. Similarly, the statutory land valuation is determined considering the land's use and zoning under the relevant planning scheme.  In some instances, a change of use may result in a significant increase to the general rate which is applied to the property.

Information regarding Council's rating categories and associated charges can be viewed here.

Alternatively, Council's Rates and Charges team can be contacted on 1300 268 624, (07) 4679 4000 if interstate caller, or info@wdrc.qld.gov.au. The team can provide assistance with understanding any consequences of a material change of use on the rating category for the property and any subsequent change to the general rate.

Information regarding statutory land valuations can be viewed here.