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eThekwini Large and Medium Manufacturing Firm Survey 2013-2014

South Africa, 2013 - 2014
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School of Built Environment and Development Studies, eThekwini Municipality, World Bank, Bureau of Market Research
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  • elmmfs-2013-2014-v1-s12

q1.21d3: ways in which local rates are a problem3 (q1_21d3)

Data file: elmmfs-2013-2014-v1-s12

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Valid: 0
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
loc_start_pos: 293
loc_end_pos: 295
Width: 3
Range: -4 - 160
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category
-4 N/A
1 Taxes are high while the quality of services provided is declining or not good
2 Basic problems are not dealt with
3 There is no consultation or decisions are taken unilaterally
4 Increases are not in line with increases in input costs
5 Rates are raised on an ad hoc basis or arbitrarily
6 Inefficient use of rates
7 High rates mean that the buildings cannot be maintained
11 Rates are too high
12 Message about place of business in city unclear from the perspective of rates
13 Rates are high because of location
14 Increases are exorbitant
15 Rentals have gone up
16 Property rates are too high and not flexible
18 Need to reduce cost structures & to become more efficient
19 Too high compared to other provinces or cities
20 Rates are high and they do not allow for subsidies
21 It takes long for the municipality to fix damaged infrastructure when reported
31 Keep revaluing the land
41 Pushes costs up
42 Fuels national inflation
43 Rates are rising in excess of inflation
44 Electricity costs are very high and are part of input costs that cannot be controlled
51 Rates are set with no concern for current economic conditions
71 A number of costs are too high
110 Too expensive for what we get
111 Taxes are rising with no equivalent increase in service delivery
112 Rates are very high because the area is industrial
113 A large increase in rates which is not substantiated
115 Local rates are over-valued in poor economic zone
160 Cost of property is too high and does not encourage new investments
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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