The organisation's next newsletter, going to 1600 households in the area, will include information on who's entitled, and how much rebate those on low, fixed incomes could expect.
Mr Feringa is also calling on Grey Power members to help run stalls at supermarkets and malls, where members of the public can find out about the rebate and receive help filling out the forms. The maximum rebate rose this year from $570 to $590 and the income threshold to $23,650. Anyone on a household income of $23,650 or less, whose rates are more than $1200 would receive the full rebate. There is a rates rebate calculator on the Auckland Council website.
The council has also introduced a scheme offering income-tested rates remission for residents of retirement villages with license to occupy agreements.
If you have received a rebate before you should have received an application form by now. Otherwise they are available online or at any council service centre.
To help John Feringa email feringa@xtra.co.nz
Did you know about the rates rebate? Comment below.