The Council provides a broad range of services to residents, businesses and visitors to the County. These services are funded from income from Commercial Rates, grants, Local Property Tax and other income generated locally such as parking, housing rents, planning fees etc
Services such as parks, maintenance of cycle ways, roads and footpaths, beaches, street lighting, housing, libraries, environmental and economic development are funded from LPT Income. In addition, a proportion of the cost of providing social housing is also funded from LPT income.
LPT charges for 2023 will be based on the valuation of properties on 1st November 2021, as notified to Revenue.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council can increase or decrease the basic rate of Local Property Tax for properties in their area by a maximum of +/-15% or leave it unaltered.
In 2022 the LPT basic rate was reduced by the maximum permitted ie 15% resulting in a reduction of €7.8m of LPT income available to the Council to fund services, relative to 2021, when the basic rate was not varied.
The Council will meet on 10th October 2022 to decide whether to vary the basic rate of LPT for 2023.
The options available to the elected members are
The Council welcomes submissions from the public on this matter:
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