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Business Chamber response to Productivity Commission

Published: Thu 4 Jul 2019 08:32 AM
Commenting on the Productivity Commission draft local government funding and financing report, Auckland Business Chamber head Michael Barnett noted that the Commission favoured the ‘benefit principle” – i.e., those who benefit from a service should pay for its costs.
The Commission also noted that issues of fairness and equity arise from differential rating, a long-standing concern of the Chamber.
Other notable points in the report included the suggestion that Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) are a financing option to help councils nearing their debt levels to invest in development in a way involves debt sitting off a council’s balance sheet.
Value capture and user charging would help growth ‘pay for itself’ was among other positive suggestions for a change in how local government to better handle funding growth infrastructure.
The Chamber will make a detailed response to the Commission.

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