Total income of New Zealand local authorities from all rates collected
Seasonally adjusted, 1994 Q2–2024 Q2, NZD millions
Quarter | NZD thousands |
---|---|
2004 Q4 | 686,636 |
1994 Q2 | 414,804 |
1994 Q3 | 430,073 |
1994 Q4 | 430,455 |
1995 Q1 | 429,840 |
1995 Q2 | 429,061 |
1995 Q3 | 436,153 |
1995 Q4 | 437,136 |
1996 Q1 | 441,029 |
1996 Q2 | 455,324 |
1996 Q3 | 450,993 |
1996 Q4 | 469,755 |
1997 Q1 | 477,376 |
1997 Q2 | 483,600 |
1997 Q3 | 475,674 |
1997 Q4 | 472,241 |
1998 Q1 | 482,449 |
1998 Q2 | 491,754 |
1998 Q3 | 490,642 |
1998 Q4 | 496,194 |
1999 Q1 | 499,905 |
1999 Q2 | 506,817 |
1999 Q3 | 517,440 |
1999 Q4 | 525,397 |
2000 Q1 | 525,920 |
2000 Q2 | 535,741 |
2000 Q3 | 546,092 |
2000 Q4 | 552,819 |
2001 Q1 | 550,603 |
2001 Q2 | 551,628 |
2001 Q3 | 567,699 |
2001 Q4 | 562,009 |
2002 Q1 | 575,476 |
2002 Q2 | 601,261 |
2002 Q3 | 563,458 |
2002 Q4 | 615,530 |
2003 Q1 | 631,741 |
2003 Q2 | 634,916 |
2003 Q3 | 640,565 |
2003 Q4 | 653,804 |
2004 Q1 | 664,027 |
2004 Q2 | 667,937 |
2004 Q3 | 675,117 |
2005 Q1 | 698,955 |
2005 Q2 | 725,741 |
2005 Q3 | 736,802 |
2005 Q4 | 748,765 |
2006 Q1 | 763,268 |
2006 Q2 | 777,145 |
2006 Q3 | 811,660 |
2006 Q4 | 827,325 |
2007 Q1 | 847,646 |
2007 Q2 | 833,058 |
2007 Q3 | 872,848 |
2007 Q4 | 887,962 |
2008 Q1 | 902,915 |
2008 Q2 | 921,319 |
2008 Q3 | 937,770 |
2008 Q4 | 964,483 |
2009 Q1 | 979,608 |
2009 Q2 | 1,030,956 |
2009 Q3 | 1,014,601 |
2009 Q4 | 1,023,487 |
2010 Q1 | 1,035,610 |
2010 Q2 | 1,071,199 |
2010 Q3 | 1,072,053 |
2010 Q4 | 1,068,510 |
2011 Q1 | 1,103,689 |
2011 Q2 | 1,108,878 |
2011 Q3 | 1,112,379 |
2011 Q4 | 1,134,539 |
2012 Q1 | 1,138,367 |
2012 Q2 | 1,129,503 |
2012 Q3 | 1,141,620 |
2012 Q4 | 1,147,377 |
2013 Q1 | 1,160,050 |
2013 Q2 | 1,157,300 |
2013 Q3 | 1,184,678 |
2013 Q4 | 1,199,197 |
2014 Q1 | 1,187,644 |
2014 Q2 | 1,193,844 |
2014 Q3 | 1,224,445 |
2014 Q4 | 1,241,543 |
2015 Q1 | 1,245,672 |
2015 Q2 | 1,293,192 |
2015 Q3 | 1,303,883 |
2015 Q4 | 1,318,327 |
2016 Q1 | 1,335,363 |
2016 Q2 | 1,346,282 |
2016 Q3 | 1,356,772 |
2016 Q4 | 1,365,592 |
2017 Q1 | 1,393,000 |
2017 Q2 | 1,416,578 |
2017 Q3 | 1,422,127 |
2017 Q4 | 1,442,885 |
2018 Q1 | 1,465,342 |
2018 Q2 | 1,486,192 |
2018 Q3 | 1,513,318 |
2018 Q4 | 1,530,770 |
2019 Q1 | 1,555,285 |
2019 Q2 | 1,580,396 |
2019 Q3 | 1,585,765 |
2019 Q4 | 1,609,800 |
2020 Q1 | 1,624,330 |
2020 Q2 | 1,652,171 |
2020 Q3 | 1,646,845 |
2020 Q4 | 1,667,268 |
2021 Q1 | 1,698,973 |
2021 Q2 | 1,732,758 |
2021 Q3 | 1,792,411 |
2021 Q4 | 1,831,150 |
2022 Q1 | 1,856,058 |
2022 Q2 | 1,896,611 |
2022 Q3 | 1,936,846 |
2022 Q4 | 1,965,707 |
2023 Q1 | 2,007,636 |
2023 Q2 | 2,050,874 |
2023 Q3 | 2,131,571 |
2023 Q4 | 2,159,653 |
2024 Q1 | 2,215,836 |
2024 Q2 | 2,265,368 |
Definitions
Local government: New Zealand has a system of local government administered by local authorities. Local authorities comprise city councils, district councils, regional councils, and unitary authorities. Unitary authorities are city and district councils that also perform the functions of a regional council. Local authorities all have elected boards called councils
Local government funding: Councils are free to set their expenditure priorities and overall levels of expenditure. They receive income from many sources including rates, sales, and grants. Local government in New Zealand is not involved in the funding, administration, or management of education, social welfare, police, traffic control and enforcement, or urban fire services.
Total operating income = All rates + Dividends received + Interest received + Regulatory income + All government grants and subsidies received + Sales of goods and services, and all other income
Total Expense Excluding Non-operating Items = Employee Costs + Depreciation + Interest Paid + Purchases of Goods and Services, Grants and Donations, and Other Operating Expenditure
Surplus = Total operating income minus Total Expense Excluding Non-operating Items.
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Exclusions
The quarterly operating result included in this release excludes non-operating items such as extraordinary gains or losses, and asset revaluations. These items are usually identified when the annual results are released. Data about council-controlled organisations (formerly called local authority trading enterprises) is not included in this release.
Changes to data collection/processing
In June 2020, the seasonal adjustment series were reviewed and additive outlier adjustments were applied to account for the impacts of COVID-19 to the following series:
- Regulatory income and petrol tax
- Sales and other operating income
- Total operating income
- Purchases and other operating expenditure.
Data provided by
Dataset name
Local Authority Statistics: June 2024 quarter
Webpage:
https://www.stats.govt.nz/information-releases/local-authority-statistics-june-2024-quarter/
How to find the data
At URL provided, download 'Local authority statistics: June 2024 quarter – CSV'.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Local Authority Statistics: June 2024 quarter
From the dataset Local Authority Statistics: June 2024 quarter, this data was extracted:
- Rows: 2-3,585
- Column: 4
- Provided: 3,584 data points
This data forms the table Local Government - Income, expenses and surplus for all local authorities (Quarterly) 1992 Q3–2024 Q2.
Dataset originally released on:
September 10, 2024
About this dataset
Local authority statistics are accounting-based estimates of the money local authorities in New Zealand earn and spend on their core business. Local authorities are city councils, district councils, unitary authorities, and regional councils.
Method of collection/Data provider
Statistics in this release are based on data collected in the quarterly Local Authority Survey. Since 1 November 2010, Stats NZ have collected information about New Zealand's 11 regional councils and 68 territorial authorities in the quarterly Local Authority Survey. The survey covers all regional and local council responsibilities and functions.