What is Rateable Valuation?

All properties are given a rateable valuation by the Commissioner of Valuation in the Valuation Office.  The Commissioner of Valuation is independent of Local Authorities.

What is Rateable Valuation?

All properties are given a rateable valuation by the Commissioner of Valuation in the Tailte Éireann - Valuation Division (formerly Valuation Office).

The Commissioner of Valuation is independent of Local Authorities.
 

Valuation Office, Valuation, Revaluation
What is Revaluation?

A revaluation is the production of an up-to-date Valuation List of all commercial and industrial property, within a rating authority area, by reference to property rental values at the specified valuation date, which, in the case of the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown area, was the 30th September 2005. Revaluation will result in a redistribution of commercial rates liability between ratepayers. 

What is the Allowance Payable to the Cathaoirleach and Leas-Chathaoirleach of Local Authorities under S143?

Section 143  Local Government Act 2001  [As Amended] 

€30K  for the Cathaoirleach Allowance

€6K for the Leas-Chathaoirleach Allowance

allowance, cathaoirleach
What is the Annual Rate of Valuation in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown?

The Annual Rate of Valuation in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County for the last 10 years are:

Year  RateDate Made 
20160.162403/02/16
20150.162403/02/15
20140.166603/02/2014
20130.166624/01/2013
20120.17025/01/2012
20110.17028/01/2011
201069.2027/01/2010
200970.6123/01/2009
200868.7201/02/2008
200767.3702/02/2007
200667.3701/02/2006
200566.0502/02/2005

 

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What is the Annual Rate of Valuation in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown?

The Annual Rate of Valuation in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County for the last 10 years are:

Year  RateDate Made 
20140.166603/02/2014
20130.166624/01/2013
20120.17025/01/2012
20110.17028/01/2011
201069.2027/01/2010
200970.6123/01/2009
200868.7201/02/2008
200767.3702/02/2007
200667.3701/02/2006
200566.0502/02/2005

 

What is the charge for a Section 254 licence?

The Planning and Development Regulations 2001 prescribes the fee that the Council can charge telecommunications operators for the grant of a licence under Section 254 of the Planning and Development Act 2000. The Council is not legally permitted to charge any fee for the grant of these licences over and above the prescribed fee as set out in the Planning and Development Regulations 2001. The fee DLR are charging is €125 per location per year as per schedule 12.

What is the closing date for Grant Applications?

Applications can be received by hand or post up until 5pm on Friday 20th April 2018.

Applications by email will be accepted up until midnight on Friday 20th April 2018 - email address is grantschemes@dlrcoco.ie                                       

What is the cost for interring cremated remains?

The cost of interring cremated remains in an existing family grave and in a Cremation Plot in Shanganagh Cemetery is €400.00.  

The cost of placing cremated remains in the Columbarium Wall in Dean's Grange Cemetery is:  €500.00 + V.A.T. @ 13.5% 

TOTAL COST:   €567.50

What is the Entry Year Property Levy and am I liable?

The Entry Year Property Levy is a charge which the Local Authority applies to all newly erected or newly constructed properties pending the levying of commercial rates. It has been introduced for the first time in 2007 under the Local Government (Business Improvement istricts) Act 2006, which was enacted on the 24th December 2006.

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