Rates

Your rates help to better connect the shire's people and maintain our beautiful and unique location.


Arial view across the Bega Valley Shire.

 

Your Rates explained


  • Rating Structure
    Your ordinary rates consist of a base rate reflecting the cost of providing services and infrastructure, and an ad valorem charge based on the value of your land determined by Valuer General, and the category of your property. For more information on land value call the Valuer General's office on 1800 110 038. Read more...
     
  • Stormwater levey
    This charge applies to all developed lots that benefit from Council’s stormwater system. The funds are used to improve stormwater management infrastructure. Read more...
     
  • Water and Sewerage charges
    This funds the infrastructure required to service water and sewer to your property. Unconnected water and sewer charges apply to vacant properties that are within range of connection. Water usage is levied on a separate water notice throughout the year. Read more...
     
  • Waste Services - supply charges
    Your waste charges cover the cost of providing domestic and organic waste, and recycling services. Commercial properties are charged one commercial waste management charge per rate assessment. Read more...

Frequently asked questions


If you’re a Bega Valley Shire ratepayer, you can expect to receive your annual rates notice from late-July each year, via post or email. If you are paying by instalment this annual notice is also your 1st Instalment notice.

Instalment notices are sent:

  • 2nd Instalment – Late October
  • 3rd Instalment – Late January
  • 4th Instalment – Late April.

Rates are calculated from 1 July to 30 June each year and broken down into four instalments:

  • 1st instalment - 31 August
  • 2nd instalment - 30 November
  • 3rd instalment - 28 February
  • 4th instalment - 31 May.

If you are paying your annual rates in full, they must be paid by 31st August.  Interest is charged on any overdue amount.

Visit Pay my rates, water notice or invoice page to find out about what payment methods available to you.

  1. A variable 'rate in the dollar' based on your unimproved land value, which has been calculated by the NSW Valuer General. (This is often referred to as the ad valorem rate.)
  2. A base charge, which is the same for all ratepayers
  3. Other annual charges include water, stormwater, sewerage and waste.

Calculate your rates: the rates calculator is based on the 2022 land valuations data, to calculate the impact on your rates of the Special Rate Variation.

Note: The rate calculate is an Excel document and may not work on your phone if you do not have the Excel program or app. Download the rates calculator (Excel)

Each year the NSW State Government through the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) approves a maximum percentage increase in the total income a council can receive from rates, thereby limiting the amount of income a council can raise via general rates.

Council rates are exempt from goods and services tax (GST).

To receive your rates notices via email, you will need to register via eNotices.

Registration is a quick and simple process. Before you begin you will need:

  • A valid mobile phone number
  • A valid email address
  • Your unique eNotice Reference Number (this can be found on the front of your most recent rates notice).

Once you are ready to register follow these 4 simple steps below:

  • Step 1
    Visit the eNotice website Login (enotices.com.au)
  • Step 2
    Select Sign up
    Enter your email address and eNotices Reference Number (found on your most recent rates   notice)
  • Step 3
    Check your email and follow the confirmation link
  • Step 4
    Provide your email address or mobile number.

Already registered and but have forgotten your password? Head to eNotices and click on Forgot your password.

  1. Log into eNotices 
  2. Select “View my notice” from the choices under I want to...
  3. Having problems seeing notices? Check there are no active filters applied.

  1. Log into eNotices using the current email address – there is an option to rest your password if required
  2. Select “Update contact details” from the choices under I want to...
  3. In the email box on the profile page put in your new email address and press save
    OR
  4. Select – Emails to add an extra email address.

  1. Log into eNotices 
  2. Select “View my notice” from the choices under I want to...
  3. Having problems seeing notices? Check there are no active filters applied
    OR
  4. you can email council@begavalley.nsw.gov.au.

Existing eNotice account holders can access previous notices by loggng into eNotices. If you’re not an existing account holder please email council@begavalley.nsw.gov.au to request a copy of your notice - charges may apply.

Concessions are available to ratepayers who live at the property and hold a valid concession card. 

To find out more about whether you are eligible see Pensioner Concessions.

Yes. If you would like to set up a payment arrangement for your rates or water please visit the financial hardship and arrangements page.

What is a Dual occupancy?

  • Attached dual occupancy means 2 dwellings on one lot of land that are attached to each other but does not include a secondary dwelling (granny flat).
  • Detached dual occupancy means 2 detached dwellings on one lot of land but does not include a secondary dwelling (granny flat).

What rates and charges will dual occupancy attract?

  • X 1 base rate
  • X 1 ad valorem rate
  • X 1 Waste Management Charge
  • X 1 140l red bin, x 1 240l Fogo green bin and x 1 240l yellow bin (option to
  • A minimum of 2 sewer access charges
  • A minimum of 2 water access charges.

If you don’t agree with the valuation of your property please contact NSW Valuer General.


 

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