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Holiday home-letting tax wrong, say Nats

Published: Fri 3 Dec 2004 02:24 PM
Hon. Dr Nick Smith MP National Party Local Government Spokesman
03 December 2004
Holiday home-letting tax wrong, say Nats
"Councils should not be able to slap extra rates and charges on people who rent their homes out to holidaymakers," says National Party Local Government spokesman Nick Smith.
Dr Smith is responding to plans by the Queenstown Lakes District Council to require resource consents costing between $400 and $1800 for letting a home for less than three months, and a higher level of rates under the Resource Management and Local Government Acts.
The Real Estate Institute is considering a legal challenge to the new charges.
"The law should not allow councils to impose this new tax on renting out a holiday home. If this is allowed in Queenstown and Wanaka, we will soon have every council in New Zealand penalising the Kiwi bach owner for renting out their home to friends and family.
"The bureaucrats should butt out and accept that a Kiwi's home is their castle. Councils have no business interfering in who lives in one house, for how many nights or whether the rental is short term or long term.
"This attack on homeowners' rights is a product of the Government's new local government, rating and resource management laws. They give councils far too much scope to invent new rules and charges.
"National will review these acts and ensure homeowners' rights are protected from busybody bureaucrats," says Dr Smith.
ENDS

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