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durban.gov.za How to Pay Council Bills : eThekwini Municipality

durban.gov.za How to Pay Council Bills : eThekwini Municipality

Organization : eThekwini Municipality

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Head Quarters: Durban

Facility : How to pay Council Bills

Website http://www.durban.gov.za/City_Government/Administration/Administrative%20Clusters/treasury/Pages/How-to-pay-Council-Bills.aspx

How To Pay eThekwini Municipality Council Bills?

One of our ongoing challenges is to ensure that ways are found to make it as easy as possible for customers to pay their monthly bills. Follow the below Steps to Pay Durban (eThekwini Municipality) Council Bills.

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Here are some of the current options :

You Can Check The eThekwini Municipality Balance And Receive Notifications Here Only :

** Via the Internet Query your account balance here.

** Please note that this database is only updated once a month

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** Sign up for electronic notification of accounts here.

Pay Durban Council Bills Via Direct Debit

Follow the below Steps to Pay Durban (eThekwini Municipality) Council Bills Via Direct Debit

** Long regarded as the safest and most convenient payment method.

** More than 33 000 current customers have authorised an automatic deduction from a nominated bank account each month in payment of each Metro bill.

** Then customers only need to ensure that sufficient funds are available in that bank account on the agreed date each month.

** No further effort is necessary, and customers need not be concerned about making these monthly payments.

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** Maximum withdrawal limits are available to ensure the customers’ monthly budgets are respected.

** All customers who have bank accounts are encouraged to seriously consider moving to the debit method, as it really is a simple option!

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** Contact the Revenue Department, Tel 031 324 5000- and the application/ authorisation form will be posted or faxed – and any further assistance the customer might need, will be provided.

eThekwini Municipality Electronic Payments:

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** It has been encouraging to note the recent growth in the number of business and residential customers who are now opting to pay their bills via the internet or electronic transfer facilities that are being offered by the various banking institutions.

** However, customers who use this payment option are reminded that payment receipt is not instantaneous, and several days delay can occur between the customer’s payment authorisation and the Department receiving the funds via the banking institution.

** It is absolutely vital that the customer’s name and account number are correctly included in the authorisation instructions.

** If these are missing or incorrectly recorded, the account will NOT be credited, and the customer will be in arrears.

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eThekwini Municipality Banking Details

Bank: Nedbank

Account Beneficiary Name: eThekwini Municipality

Account Number: 1107821126?

Pay Durban Council Bills Via SA Post Office

Follow the below Steps to Pay Durban (eThekwini Municipality) Council Bills Via SA Post Office

** Bills can be paid at any post office facility throughout the country, and this option is widely used.

** Most payments made are received within a day or two – and this method has proved to be popular for the payment of current bills.

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** Customers who choose this option are reminded that all cheque payments made at these facilities should be made payable to The Postmaster.

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Pay Durban Council Bills Via EasyPay

Follow the below Steps to Pay Durban (eThekwini Municipality) Council Bills Via EasyPay system

** Bills can also be paid through the EasyPay system.

** This system was initially limited to Pick & Pay outlets countrywide, but has recently been expanded to the Shoprite/Checkers outlets as well.

** These facilities are ideal for our customers who like to pay their bills outside normal office hours.

** Cheques rendered in payment of bills should be made out to the retailer concerned.

** Please note that credit card payments are also accepted at these venues, although the Council has introduced a maximum limit of R2 500 per credit card transaction per account per month – and the limit is strictly monitored.

 

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