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In the United Kingdom, rates on residential property were based on the nominal rental value of the property. They were abolished in the early 1990s and replaced with the Community Charge (poll tax), a fixed charge the same for everyone. This was soon replaced with the Council Tax, a system based on the estimated market value of property, with a discount for people living alone.
Rates on non-residential property (business rates) are still charged.
Numerous Rating Acts and their amendments have sustained Territorial Authorities of New Zealand for over a century. Rental value is not the commonest criterion: land value and improved value have been more commonly used. Many exceptions are provided in legislation to reduce perceived unfairness of whichever system the council is using.
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