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Levies remain unchanged, for now

By Staff Reporter
23 June 2011 | 9 minute read

Staff Reporter

The property industry has welcomed the New South Wales Government’s decision to defer a scheduled 50 per cent increase in development levies, but industry pundits claim a more permanent solution is needed.

The Urban Taskforce chief executive Aaron Gadiel said the decision followed a Productivity Commission finding earlier this year that revealed NSW has the highest development levies in the country.

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“The government’s decision to defer this very substantial increase scheduled by the former Keneally Government is a positive step,” Mr Gadiel said.

“The reality is the existing levies are already unaffordable. Any increase, let alone a 50 per cent increase, will further impact the state’s housing supply.”

In the new release areas of Western Sydney, levies will remain close to $12,000 a home, until the end of the year, while in the Lower Hunter levies will stay at around $6,000 to $23,000 a home, Mr Gadiel said.

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