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  • Tshwane tariff increase




    Municipal tariff increases for Tshwane residents came into effect at the beginning of July, the City of Tshwane said on Wednesday.

    As a result, residents' monthly bills would be higher than in previous months, spokeswoman Nomasonto Ndlovu said in a statement.

    She said property rates had gone up 12 percent, electricity tariffs 12 percent and water tariffs 10 percent.

    The rates for waste water management and refuse removal had increased by 12 percent and 25 percent respectively.

    The electricity rate increase for residential blocks, including flats and townhouses, was 11 percent.

    Commercial, industrial and other residential tariffs would pay 12 percent more for electricity.

    Ndlovu said there would be a 35 percent rebate on all residential properties, and a 100 percent rebate for registered indigents, pensioners and the physically and mentally disabled.

    She said the first R15,000 of the market value of a residential property was excluded from the rate-able value. A further R35,000 reduction on market value would also be granted.

    Ndlovu said some residents had been confused about their electricity bills since the introduction last year of Inclining Block Tariffs (IBT).

    Under IBT, tariffs increased according to the amount of electricity used: the more electricity used, the more expensive it became.

    "The objective of this tariff is to provide protection for lower consuming customers against high price increases," she said.

    Ndlovu said the revenue generated through property rates funded services which benefited the community as a whole, such as the installation and maintenance of lighting, storm drainage, clinics and cemeteries.

    It was also used to fund the municipality's administration.
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    1. rpm's Avatar
      rpm -
      Municipal tariff increases for Tshwane residents came into effect at the beginning of July, the City of Tshwane said on Wednesday.

      As a result, residents' monthly bills would be higher than in previous months, spokeswoman Nomasonto Ndlovu said in a statement.
    1. gregmcc's Avatar
      gregmcc -
      Quote Originally Posted by rpm View Post
      As a result, residents' monthly bills would be higher than in previous months, spokeswoman Nomasonto Ndlovu said in a statement.
      Nooooo waaaaaay!!!!
    1. Schavuit's Avatar
      Schavuit -
      Quote Originally Posted by gregmcc View Post
      Nooooo waaaaaay!!!!
      That woman, deserves a nobel price! What a genius!
    1. Billy's Avatar
      Billy -
      And a good start to the new financial year. 25% tariff increase in refuse removal, and the refuse truck broke down in the next street and as a result our refuse was not collected.

      Does not bode well for the coming year.
    1. Paul_S's Avatar
      Paul_S -
      People's salaries are not increasing 10+% per annum after tax so these annual increases cannot be sustained in the long term.
      The municipalities in South Africa can expect an increase in bad debt.

      Once solar is cheap enough I'll drill a borehole in my back yard, install solar power and go totally off-grid.
      Then the municipality can cut off my water and electricity and I'll just laugh in the faces of the over paid Tshwane mayor and his cronies.
    1. Brawler's Avatar
      Brawler -
      Quote Originally Posted by Paul_S View Post
      People's salaries are not increasing 10+% per annum after tax so these annual increases cannot be sustained in the long term.
      The municipalities in South Africa can expect an increase in bad debt.

      Once solar is cheap enough I'll drill a borehole in my back yard, install solar power and go totally off-grid.
      Then the municipality can cut off my water and electricity and I'll just laugh in the faces of the over paid Tshwane mayor and his cronies.
      You will get taxed one way or the other. Only solution is new government.
    1. biometrics's Avatar
      biometrics -
      Is this the same place that's ordering thousands of tablets, many of which aren't made anymore?
    1. OrbitalDawn's Avatar
      OrbitalDawn -
      Quote Originally Posted by biometrics View Post
      Is this the same place that's ordering thousands of tablets, many of which aren't made anymore?
      That was cancelled, IIRC. But yes, same place.
    1. Mila's Avatar
      Mila -
      Futters. Meh!
      Wonder if our new tarrif applies to all.
    1. Sinbad's Avatar
      Sinbad -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mila View Post
      Futters. Meh!
      Wonder if our new tarrif applies to all.
      Nope. Only to people who pay.
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