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Wellington City Council approves 5.8% rates increase after budget cuts

26 May 2026
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Wellington City Councillors have approved a 5.8% increase in property rates, marking the lowest rise since 2020. Initial projections had suggested a more significant double-digit increase, but successful cost-cutting measures at the council have resulted in a smaller rise compared to Auckland for the first time in over a decade. The council’s Planning and Finance Committee finalized the annual budget, which included a decision not to fund $13.5 million in depreciation and a reduction of $1.1 million in consultancy expenses. Additionally, a new rates differential was introduced for short-term accommodation properties, such as Airbnb, which will now be charged 2.6 times the rates of standard residential properties, subject to review if the government implements a bed tax.

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This decision reflects ongoing fiscal challenges faced by local governments in New Zealand, particularly as they navigate post-pandemic recovery. Wellington’s rates rise is a significant deviation from the trend of higher increases seen in previous years, showcasing the effects of budgetary discipline. The introduction of a differential rate for short-term rentals also highlights the growing focus on regulating the accommodation sector, as cities grapple with housing affordability and tourism impacts. Historically, Wellington’s property owners have experienced higher rates, making this year’s adjustment particularly noteworthy in the context of local government financial strategies.

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