Rebates granted to Pensioners and Seniors under the Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Act 1992 are funded by the Government of Western Australia. Eligible Pensioners and Seniors can either obtain a rebate on, or defer, their Local Government Rates and their Emergency Service Levy charge.
Rebates only apply to Local Government Rates and the Emergency Service Levy charge. All other service charges must be paid in full by the due date. The amount of the rebate depends on the type of concession card an applicant holds.
The rebate of Local Government Rates and Emergency Service Levy charge shall be applied in accordance with the Pensioners and Seniors Concessions Scheme, with a result that If an applicant is a Pensioner or Senior, they can apply to receive a rebate or concession on charges for Local Government Rates and other service charges.
Eligible Property Owners
The Eligibility Criteria for rebates are as follows.
The applicant must be the owner and reside in the property on 1 July of the rating year.
There must be no rates in arrears from a previous financial year unless a payment arrangement has been entered into.
If the applicant is a Pensioner, they must be in receipt of a current pension and hold a current Pensioner Concession card.
An applicant in receipt of both a Seniors card issued by the Department Communities and a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card has the same entitlements as a Pensioner.
A Senior, must hold a current Seniors card issued by the Department of Communities.
To own means an applicant must:
be the registered owner or co-owner of the property on the Certificate of Title (where the property is co-owned a partial concession may apply), or
have a right to reside or life tenancy at the property under the terms of a Will (probate) and be responsible for the payment of rates and charges raised against the property, or
hold a long-term lease (greater than 5 years) in a retirement village, park home, lifestyle village or caravan park.
Rebate or Deferment Option
Pensioners who meet the eligibility criteria below are entitled to claim a rebate of up to 50% against the current year’s rates. The rebate amount is limited by the maximum amount set by the State Government. A Pensioner may also choose to defer paying their rates but will forgo their rebate entitlement in doing so.
Rebate Option
To claim a rebate, eligible concession card holders will be required to pay the amount due on the rate notice by 30 June of the current financial year.
If payments are received after the due date, an applicant will lose the rebate for that financial year and must pay the full amount due. Local Government Rates charges will be automatically deferred if the amount required to be paid on the rates notice is not paid by 30 June of the current financial year.
Deferment Option
Local Government Rates charges will be automatically deferred if the amount required to be paid on the rates notice is not paid by 30 June of the current financial year. Charges will not be deferred if the property is:
occupied under a right to reside or life tenancy under the terms of a Will of a deceased estate,
subject to co-ownership, other than spouse/de facto, where not all owners are eligible Pensioners,
subject to a long-term lease in a retirement village, or
occupied by eligible applicants that hold a WA Seniors Card only.
Deferment charges will remain as a debt on the property rates account until the amount is paid in full. Deferred rates and service charges are not required to be paid until the entitlement to defer ceases (i.e. applicant moves out, sells the property, dies and leaves no surviving spouse/de facto). Deferred rates and service charges may be paid at any time, but a rebate cannot be claimed when they are paid. Penalty interest is not applicable on deferred rates accounts.
Pro-rata Provisions
When applicants become eligible Pensioners or Seniors during a financial year, it is important that they advise the Town as soon as possible. The pro-rata provisions allow for a rebate based on the date of registration during that financial year (i.e. calculated on how many days of that year an applicant was registered).
Change in Circumstances
Eligible Pensioners and Seniors Concession card holders will be responsible for informing the Town of East Fremantle of any change in circumstance that jeopardises their rebate entitlements. Concession card holders must immediately advise the Town if they:
- are issued with a new card or their card is cancelled/expired,
- have changed any of their details that were provided on the original registration,
- sell or transfer an interest in all, or part, of the property or move to another address,
- have a spouse who ceases occupation of the property, or
- as a WA Seniors Card holder, become an eligible Pensioner or the holder of a Commonwealth Seniors Health Card.