Rates
If you have any enquiries regarding your rates, please complete the form and our Revenue team will respond to you.
Rate Enquiry Form
Receive your rates notices via email
Register to receive your rates notices and water usage accounts via email
B Point
Allows you to make part or full payment or to schedule a regular direct debit (weekly, fortnightly or monthly). DO NOT use BPoint for quarterly payments, as these amounts change each year and you will be required to contact Council in writing, to amend these payments.
To make payment please do so by using the below link
https://www.bpoint.com.au/payments/lithgowcitycouncil
Telephone payment – 1300 276 468
Internet Payments – www.council.lithgow.com
BPOINT Biller ID – 2121
BPOINT Biller ID – 2154
BPay
Telephone and Internet Banking
Schedule payments through your internet banking to make payment from your cheque, debit, credit card or transaction account using the Bpay Biller Code and the reference found on the front of your notice.
BPay Biller code for Rates is – 2121
BPay Biller code for Water is – 2154
Post Billpay
Pay Instore at Australia Post, online at auspost.com.au/postbillpay, or by phone 13 18 16 or via AusPost app using the Billpay code and the reference found on the front of your notice.
Billpay Code for Rates is – 0584
Billpay Code for Water is – 0583
Direct Debit
Centrepay
Why do we pay rates?
Council is legally required to levy rates (under the Local Government Act 1993). Rates income is vital for the delivery of a wide range of services which benefit the community. This includes managing and maintaining infrastructure such as local roads, libraries, sports complexes, sporting grounds, childcare centres, parks, playgrounds and street lighting. Council also provides services such as planning and development assessment, waste collection and economic development
How are rates calculated?
Councils can choose how they calculate and distribute rates among categories of rateable properties in the council area – see the Office of Local Government website for details. For each category or subcategory, rates can be calculated in one of three ways. They can be based:
They can be based:
Option 1 – entirely on the land value of the property (known as an ad valorem rate)
Option 2 – on a combination of the land value of the property and a fixed amount per property (known as a base rate plus ad valorem rate)
Option 3 – entirely on the land value, but subject to a minimum amount for land values under a certain threshold (known as ad valorem with minimum rate).
Council continues to evaluate the impact of rates and seeks to ensure the system we use to calculate rates is the most equitable for the whole LGA. The total amount of rates collected by Council remains the same regardless of changes to land values; it’s the rating structure chosen that determines how rates are shared across all property owners
Council uses Option 2 as we believe this to be the most equitable for the whole LGA.
How much each owner pays depends on the rating category for their property and the value of their land.