Council Property Valuations & Land Tax Valuations

Council Property Valuations used for Council Rates and Land Tax purposes in Victoria are based on valuations returned annually.

  • The valuation date is as at 1 January;
  • with the valuations used for Council rates from 1 July;
  • Land Tax valuations use the Council valuations which are based on the 1 January valuation date which is approximately 12-15 months prior to their issue;
  • Land tax relates to lands held as at 31 December each year.

Basis of Valuations:

  • Council Property Valuations are:
    • completed in accordance with the Valuation of Land Act 1960;
    • generally completed using a computer assisted mass appraisal software system;
    • completed within a short timeframe to comply with legislated timelines.

Issues to be aware of

The completion of most properties using this approach generally leads to an acceptable valuation outcome.

In some instances the mass valuation process can lead to erroneous outcomes:

  • when properties are outside the typical characteristics of properties in the surrounding area in relation to:
    • land size;
    • building improvements;
    • views;
    • land use;
    • site contamination;
    • planning restrictions;
    • restrictive covenants;
    • heritage considerations or restrictions under the Victorian Heritage Register;
  • They may also be errors due to incorrect land and building details.

Land Tax Valuations are applied against a threshold schedule which has not changed since 2009. Current Victorian Land Tax Scales

As property prices have risen, between 2009 and 2017 the Victorian State Government has collected substantially more revenue from each revaluation.

You have 60 days from the issue of a Council Rates and Valuation Notice or a Land Tax assessment to lodge a notice of objection.

How can we help?

  • If you have concerns with your Council property valuations or Land Tax Valuations we can assist with an individual site specific review of the valuation and the provision of independent property advice about the appropriate market valuation at the relevant valuation date;
  • Checking that the valuations are fair and reasonable at the date of valuation is a prudent check to ensure you are not paying more Council rates or Land Tax than you should based on the assessed market value;
  • Contact us today to discuss you rating valuation queries and how we may be able to assist in their review;
  • Our reviews of Council and Land Tax Valuations have saved client many tens of thousands of dollars for higher valued properties.

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