Local taxes to rise 4% as property prices continue to increase
2 years, 10 months ago

Local taxes to rise 4% as property prices continue to increase

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Local taxes are set to rise by an average of 4.4% this year, generating a total of €11.5bn for local council spending plans, according to calculations by national statistics agency CBS. The tax increase is partly down to rising house prices – the ozb tax payable by all home owners is based on property values – but is less than the 5.8% increase recorded in 2021. In Leiden, for example, the ozb charge is rising 5% but waste water processing will cost 27% more and rubbish collection services are rising by 12%. In particular, the average rise in waste water processing costs is the highest since 2013, the CBS said.

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