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Rates Rises Still A Burden For Businesses Despite Revision

Published: Thu 27 Jun 2024 02:56 PM
Business Canterbury acknowledges the Christchurch City Council's decision to limit the increase of commercial rates to 10.9 per cent, a move that comes after an unprecedented number of submissions from stakeholders including Business Canterbury.
Chief Executive, Leeann Watson says "The Council's long-term plan is a balancing act between funding necessary development and maintaining affordability for ratepayers. A revision from the initially proposed 14.2 per cent hike is a step in the right direction, but there remains considerable room for improvement."
"An 11 per cent increase is still a substantial burden for businesses at a time when costs are at record highs and consumer confidence at near record lows. The Council itself decided to withdraw from LGNZ late last week because of increasing subscription fees, an option not available to businesses ratepayers.
"It is important that the Council continues to scrutinise its internal costs, uses all levers available to deliver essential services efficiently, and supports a capital programme to leverage the upcoming 'golden decade' for Christchurch and Canterbury. We cannot let double digit rates rises for businesses create an anchoring effect where anything less than that in future years is seen as a success, that is not the precedent we want set.
"We welcome the Council's $6.4 million additional commitment to major event bid funding, which will help to position Christchurch as a go-to destination for national and international events, driving economic activity and showcasing the region's offerings."
Business Canterbury will continue to advocate for an environment favourable to innovation, productivity and sustainable economic growth. For a copy of our full submission to the Christchurch City Council on its draft Long Term Plan, please visit our website.

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