The Herald (South Africa)

Rates relief for Kouga residents

- Nomazima Nkosi

Kouga municipali­ty residents have until June 30 to apply for municipal rates relief.

This comes after the council approved a payment holiday for ratepayers whose accounts were in arrears.

In a statement yesterday, Kouga mayor Horatio Hendricks said the council, which sat on May 28, approved a few relief measures to assist residents and businesses whose income had been negatively affected by the nationwide lockdown.

“Many businesses were unable to operate during the initial stages of the lockdown and suffered serious financial losses.

“Many residents were also unable to work and lost their income.

“The municipali­ty was not spared, with the collection rate dropping by 19% in April.

“This had to be taken into account by council in approving the final payment relief options for residents and businesses,” Hendricks said.

Before the lockdown, Kouga’s collection rate ranged between 96% and 98%; in April it dropped to 77%, and last month it increased to 89%.

Hendricks said some of the relief measures approved by the council would automatica­lly be applied to all municipal accounts.

He said additional relief measures would be applied depending on need.

A reprieve on interest charged on overdue accounts from the start of the lockdown to June 30 would be put in place automatica­lly for all ratepayers.

“All debt collection measures have also been stopped for this period.

“Blocked electricit­y meters were unblocked in March and no money has since been taken off prepaid purchases for overdue accounts.

“This reprieve will remain in place until the end of this month,” he said.

Hendricks said from July 1, money would once again be taken off prepaid purchases for overdue accounts.

He said relief measures subject to applicatio­n, included a retrospect­ive payment holiday for the months of April to June.

“Residents and businesses will also be able to apply for reprieve from interest on their outstandin­g accounts up to December 31.

“They will further be able to make three to six-month payment arrangemen­ts with the municipali­ty.”

Household whose combined income had dropped to below R3,720 due to the lockdown would be able to apply for indigent service subsidies.

These would be placed on a Covid-19 indigent register for temporary relief and all households that qualified, would receive free basic services until the end of the year.

Hendricks said applicatio­ns were available on the Kouga municipal website at www.kouga.gov.za/documentli­brary/finance

 ?? Picture: NOMAZIMA NKOSI ?? HELPING HAND: Kouga municipali­ty mayor Horatio Hendricks has announced a range of measures to help residents cope with the lockdown
Picture: NOMAZIMA NKOSI HELPING HAND: Kouga municipali­ty mayor Horatio Hendricks has announced a range of measures to help residents cope with the lockdown

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