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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InFinance Minister Nigel Dodds is encouraging people to respond to the current consultations to improve the domestic rating system.
The consultations, which end next month, focus on three policy areas:
The actual closing dates for each are 16, 19 and 26 September respectively.
Urging local people to have their say, Mr Dodds said:
I am keen to hear the views of ratepayers, local government and all who have a stake in the future of our rating system. People should exercise their right to be heard, confident that their comments will be fully considered.
“So far, the views of ratepayers have made a real impact on the improvement measures being introduced - additional relief for pensioners, a lone pensioner allowance and a freeze in regional rates liability. It is clear that devolution makes a real difference by helping local people shape local policies. I am committed to taking full account of what local people say before finalising the detail of these new proposals”.
It is proposed to introduce a rates deferment scheme for pensioners who own their own home. This would help those who are ineligible for means tested rate relief or housing benefit.
Views are also being sought on enhancing data sharing powers, part of an overall strategy to improve the take up of rate reliefs.
The final consultation paper seeks views on rate rebates for energy efficient and zero carbon homes. A rebate would be provided to households that install cavity wall and loft insulation. In addition, it is proposed to provide an initial exemption from rates, for up to five years, for the first residents of new homes that meet the proposed new zero carbon standard.
Emphasising the long term benefits involved the Minister added:
Energy efficient homes will be cheaper to heat, more fuel efficient and, with the proposed rate rebate, save householders money.
“I cannot emphasise enough the importance of hearing the views of the Northern Ireland public. I especially want to hear from those who pay the bills, year in, year out, including those who have never responded in the past. These policies matter, so let your voice be heard”.
Copies of the various consultation papers, along with associated initial integrated impact assessments and a privacy impact assessment, are available on the Review of Rating Policy website. Hard copies can also be provided on request by contacting Rating Policy Division on 028 9127 7606.
Rating Policy Division
Department of Finance and Personnel
Room D12, Decant Annex
Rathgael House
Balloo Road
Bangor
BT19 7NA
Email responses may be sent to ratingpolicy@cfg.dfpni.gov.uk.