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Our easy-to-use Rate Calculator will help you make informed decisions about rate issues.

The City of Salisbury’s 2025/26 Rates Brochure offers a brief snapshot of Council's 2025/26 Long Term Financial Plan and Annual Business Plan, and the way Council has strived to deliver the key projects the community has identified as priorities.
Council’s 2025/26 focus will continue to support the development of community assets and services that reflect a progressive, sustainable
and connected City.
The Annual Plan outlines key priorities for the year ahead, including enhancements to community spaces, infrastructure improvements and initiatives
that support liveability, safety and wellbeing across the City of Salisbury.
The 2025/26 Long Term Financial Plan and Annual Plan is based on an average rate increase of 4.2%.
Some of the key projects for the 2025/26 plan are as follows:
Our easy-to-use Rate Calculator will help you make informed decisions about rate issues.
It is very important to notify the Council of any changes in ownership or address. This can be done in writing, by telephone or in person.
If you are having difficulties paying your rates, you can contact us to discuss payment arrangement options. These enquiries are treated confidentially.
Salisbury Council collects the Regional Landscape Levy from ratepayers as part of their annual rates on behalf of the Green Adelaide Board
You can pay your Council Rates via direct debit, the Internet, by mail, over the phone and in person. Prepayment of rates is encouraged.
Find out how properties are valued and how you can make an objection against a valuation of your property.
Information regarding the State Government's Cost of Living Concession.
Information regarding rate rebates that are available.
Receive your rates notices electronically with Bpay View or Ezybill.
The City of Salisbury has enlisted the services of Credit Solutions to make contact with some of our ratepayers who may be falling behind in their payments to offer them options to clear their debt with Council.