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2013/ 2014 Budget. Content . Budget Overview and process Budget Assumptions Operational budget Capital budget Sensitivity analyses Policies. 1. BUDGET PROCESS OVERVIEW. 2. Budget Assumptions. 6.2% increase provided for Bulk water;
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Content • Budget Overview and process • Budget Assumptions • Operational budget • Capital budget • Sensitivity analyses • Policies
2. Budget Assumptions • 6.2% increase provided for Bulk water; • 7.55% increase provided for Eskom Electricity Bulk purchases; • No external loans will be taken up to fund Capex; • Grants are budgeted in terms of DORA allocations; • Budget is informed by the IDP (needs were identified through a consultation process;
Budget assumptions (continued) Revenue and tariff increase assumptions: • The 2013/14 budget assume a Debtors recovery rate of 98%; • CPIX and affordability taken into account, but is cost reflective; • Electricity = 7.53% (with a free 50 kWh per month to indigent households, which is to be financed from the Equitable share); • Water = 7% (with a free 6 kilolitres per month to indigent households); • Refuse =15% • Rates = 4% (Based on new valuation roll: Although the rate only increase with 4%, the total rates revenue increase with ±8% due to the new valuation roll with increased valuations) • Sewerage = 8% • Sundry tariffs ( Rental of halls, building plan fees, etc.) = 6%
Budget assumptions (continued) Property Rates: Retain the existing principles as contained in thecurrent policy and maintain the income levels and income categories for rebate purposes to pensioners as follows: Monthly IncomeRebate R0 - R3 000 100% R3 001 - R4 200 90% R4 201 - R4 600 80% R4 601 - R5 200 70% R5 201 - R5 800 60% R5 801 - R6 400 50% R6 401 - R7 000 40% R7 001 - R7 500 30% R7 501 - R8 000 20% R8 001 - R8 500 10%
Budget assumptions (continued) Comparison of rate increases from previous year:
Draft Budget Revenue by Source 2013/2014
Estimates per Expenditure Type 2013/2014
6. Budget policies for public comment • Supply Chain Management policy • Customer care and management, credit control and debt collection policy • Property rates policy • Tariff policy • Borrowing policy • Cash management and investment policy • Asset management policy • Virement policy • Funding and reserve policy
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