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- The Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 of New Zealand is an Act of New Zealand's Parliament that empowers Local Government bodies to levy property taxes on property owners within their jurisdictions. These property taxes are called rates. They are assessed annually and usually paid in four equal instalments. (en)
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- The Local Government Act 2002 (en)
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- Rating Valuations Act 1998 (en)
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- Rating Powers Act ; see Sched 6 Part 1 of the Act for other repeals (en)
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- Local Government Act 2002 (en)
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- The Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 of New Zealand is an Act of New Zealand's Parliament that empowers Local Government bodies to levy property taxes on property owners within their jurisdictions. These property taxes are called rates. They are assessed annually and usually paid in four equal instalments. (en)
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- Local Government (Rating) Act 2002 (en)
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