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New Zealand has no stamp duty, mortgage stamp duty, land tax, property purchase tax or capital gains tax. However, gains on the sale of property may be taxable if the seller is a property dealer, purchased the land for resale or the property was subject to development.
Local property taxes (rates) are levied by local authorities and are based on the rateable value of properties. The annual bill for an average family house is between NZ$1,000 and NZ$2,000. It is not uncommon for residents, either individually or collectively, to appeal against their property valuation in order to obtain a tax reduction. Rates pay for local services such as street cleaning, rubbish collection, lighting and subsidies paid to local public transport companies. They usually also include water supplies. |
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