You are not alone. Help is available for rate concerns.

Need Help With Your Rates?

We understand rates can be a burden. Here is everything you need to know about payment options, concessions, disputes, and getting support.

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Support Options Available

Payment Plans

Spread your rates over regular, manageable payments throughout the year

  • Set up direct debit arrangements
  • Weekly, fortnightly, or monthly options
  • No interest on approved payment plans
  • Flexible start dates available

Pensioner Concessions

Eligible pensioners can receive significant discounts on council rates

  • Up to 20% discount on general rates
  • Queensland Pensioner Rate Subsidy
  • Automatic renewal for most concessions
  • Additional state government rebates may apply

Hardship Assistance

Financial hardship programs for those experiencing difficult circumstances

  • Temporary rate deferral options
  • Interest waiver in genuine hardship cases
  • Confidential assessment process
  • Referral to support services if needed

Rate Disputes

Challenge your rates if you believe there has been an error or unfair assessment

  • Formal objection process available
  • Request a property revaluation
  • Appeal to the Land Court if needed
  • 60-day window to lodge objections

How to Dispute Your Rates

1

Review Your Notice

Carefully check your rates notice for errors in property details, valuation, or charges applied.

2

Contact Council First

Call 1300 308 461 to discuss your concerns. Many issues can be resolved informally.

3

Lodge Formal Objection

If unresolved, submit a written objection within 60 days of receiving your notice.

4

Await Decision

Council must respond within 60 days. You can appeal to the Land Court if unsatisfied.

Important: You must continue paying your rates while a dispute is being resolved. If your objection is successful, you will receive a refund or credit for any overpayment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I freeze my rates if I am experiencing hardship?

Yes, Council offers rate deferral programs for genuine financial hardship. Contact the rates team to discuss your situation confidentially. They can arrange temporary payment suspensions or reduced payment plans while you get back on your feet.

How do I object to my land valuation?

You have 60 days from receiving your valuation notice to lodge an objection with the Valuer-General. Objections must be in writing and explain why you believe the valuation is incorrect. You can also request a conference with the valuer to discuss your concerns.

What happens if I cannot pay my rates?

Contact Council immediately - they want to help. Options include payment plans, hardship deferral, and interest waivers in some cases. Ignoring rates notices can lead to additional fees, legal action, and ultimately, sale of the property.

Are there any discounts available?

Yes! Pensioners can receive up to 20% off general rates. Prompt payment discounts may also apply. Some properties qualify for rural or primary production concessions. Always check what you may be eligible for.

How often are property valuations done?

The Valuer-General typically revalues properties every 3-4 years. Mareeba Shire was last revalued in 2024. Valuations are based on land value only, not improvements (buildings).

Need Additional Support?

If you are experiencing financial hardship beyond rates, there are community services that can help with food, utilities, and other essentials.