Hon George Cash asks whether heritage-listed properties will be exempt from the proposed premium property tax. Hon N.D. Griffiths responds that the Valuer General will review property values where a heritage agreement exists.

AnsweredQoN 608Legislative Council
Asked
26 September 2001
Portfolio
minister representing the Treasurer

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Will the Government consider exempting heritage listed properties from the proposed premium property tax and, if not, why not? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. I understand that where there is a heritage agreement the value of the property will be reviewed by the Valuer General to assess whether adjustment to the value should be made.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. I understand that where there is a heritage agreement the value of the property will be reviewed by the Valuer General to assess whether adjustment to the value should be made.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. I understand that where there is a heritage agreement the value of the property will be reviewed by the Valuer General to assess whether adjustment to the value should be made.
I understand that where there is a heritage agreement the value of the property will be reviewed by the Valuer General to assess whether adjustment to the value should be made.

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