Dr. Constable asks about changes to Gross Rental Values (GRV) for properties in WA from 1997/98 to 2000/01. The Valuer General's Office provides data on GRV changes due to non-physical alterations, acknowledging limitations in data availability and their role in rate notice issuance.

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Asked
26 June 2001
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Planning and Infrastructure

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(b) 1997/98; (c) 1998/99; (d) 1999/00; and (e) 2000/01?
(c) 1998/99; (d) 1999/00; and (e) 2000/01?
(d) 1999/00; and (e) 2000/01?
(e) 2000/01?

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Answered
16 October 2001
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
112 days
In order to put these figures in perspective there is a total of 1.56 million values. (2) The Valuer General's Office does not issue rate notices and is therefore not in a position to answer this question with any certainty. However, the following list shows the number of instances where a Gross Rental Value has been changed for reasons other than physical changes to that property. In the majority of instances, these amended valuations will have been provided to the rating authority prior to an original rate notice having being issued. 1996/97; 4,243 1997/98; 4,223 1998/99; 2,801 1999/00; 8,322 and 2000/01 12,012 (3) The Valuer General's Office does not issue rate notices, however on the assumption that values amended (corrected) within 30 days of original supply are not likely to cause a reissue of rates the following totals are provided. Due to recording limitations, information is only available for years 1999/00 and 2000/01. 1999/00 - 4,408; and 2000/01 - 670 (4) On the same basis as the previous question the information is as follows: 1999/00 - 1,830; and 2000/01 - 473
(2) The Valuer General's Office does not issue rate notices and is therefore not in a position to answer this question with any certainty. However, the following list shows the number of instances where a Gross Rental Value has been changed for reasons other than physical changes to that property. In the majority of instances, these amended valuations will have been provided to the rating authority prior to an original rate notice having being issued. 1996/97; 4,243 1997/98; 4,223 1998/99; 2,801 1999/00; 8,322 and 2000/01 12,012 (3) The Valuer General's Office does not issue rate notices, however on the assumption that values amended (corrected) within 30 days of original supply are not likely to cause a reissue of rates the following totals are provided. Due to recording limitations, information is only available for years 1999/00 and 2000/01. 1999/00 - 4,408; and 2000/01 - 670 (4) On the same basis as the previous question the information is as follows: 1999/00 - 1,830; and 2000/01 - 473
(3) The Valuer General's Office does not issue rate notices, however on the assumption that values amended (corrected) within 30 days of original supply are not likely to cause a reissue of rates the following totals are provided. Due to recording limitations, information is only available for years 1999/00 and 2000/01. 1999/00 - 4,408; and 2000/01 - 670 (4) On the same basis as the previous question the information is as follows: 1999/00 - 1,830; and 2000/01 - 473
(4) On the same basis as the previous question the information is as follows: 1999/00 - 1,830; and 2000/01 - 473

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