When is differential premium payable




















Find Property or Land Info. Lodge Your Property Title. Find Map Data through OneMap. View My Property Information. Submit Cadastral Survey. Apply for Temporary Licence. Board Members. Corporate Social Responsibility. Ethical Governance. Organisation Chart. Service Standards. Advanced Search. Close Panel. Expand All. Collapse All. It may be calculated in two ways:. I Fixed rate Development Charge — the amount payable is computed at the date of provisional permission by reference to the rates for different land use groups according to geographical areas Development Charge Table :.

Development Ceiling is the proposed total GFA multiply by the Rate in the appropriate use group under the appropriate sector in which the development is located. Rates in the appropriate use group under the appropriate sector in which the development is located multiply by: a for which the land was allocated in the Master Plan;. Q5: How often is the Development Charge Table reviewed? It is reviewed every six months, in March and September of each year.

Q6: Are there any alternatives available to me if I am dissatisfied with the Development Charge determined by the Fixed rate method? You may request the Competent Authority to determine the Development Charge on a case by case valuation of the land value enhancement.

However, this must be done within 14 days of the Interim Order being served on you. Q7: Can I appeal against the Development Charge determined? The money collected as LBC can then be used to fund a wide range of infrastructure development and public programmes undertaken by the Government. The LBC is not a new charge. Under the current framework, landowners and developers have to pay:.

Those three charges are similar in nature as they all impose in different ways a charge on the increase in value of land resulting from chargeable consents. The principles for computing LBC and proposed rates of charging will remain largely unchanged from the current regime.



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