Cost hikes will not hit rates

Government-mandated KiwiSaver cost increases will not affect Invercargill City Council rates this year.

In the May Budget Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced the default rate for employee and employer contributions would rise to 3.5% on April 1, 2026, and 4% on April 1, 2028.

The scheme will also be extended to include 16 and 17-year-olds.

At an extraordinary meeting yesterday councillors considered a resolution to fund the increased KiwiSaver cost, an estimated $61,000, by raising the projected 2025-26 rates rise from 7.11% to 7.19% .

This would be included in the annual plan documents for adoption later this month.

During the discussion of the resolution Cr Tom Campbell said throughout the year there were many times when budgeted costs changed.

"There’s going to be ups and downs — it’s like a golf score where you get birdies and bogies."

It was a "relatively small" amount of money.

"My view would be, we should simply absorb this."

Cr Ian Pottinger said the council should rate according to its costs and the projected rates rise should be increased.

When the resolution was voted on, the vote was split and Mr Clark cast the deciding vote to defeat the motion.

A new resolution agreeing to take the extra KiwiSaver costs out of increasing chief executive Michael Day’s efficiency target also resulted in a split vote and Mr Clark’s vote gave the motion the majority.

sandy.eggleston@odt.co.nz