Braddan Commissioners says it has kept rates increases to a minimum.
Members agreed to set its rate for the 2025-2026 financial year at 357p, which is a 6p increase on the previous year.
It says a strong performance in the previous year has allowed the increase to be kept to a minimum.
Despite challenges the Commissioners felt that it had maintained their normal high levels of general performance which it says it intends to continue in future years.
Hospice UK head calls Island cuts "cack-handed" ministerial muddle
Bus drivers voting on "final offer" from government
Vampire show featuring Manx ferry cancelled
Did chief minister's message spark fuel panic-buying?
Joe Locke lands purr-fect new role!
Steam Packet fuel surcharge isn't about profit, says chief minister
Ferry crossing delayed by half an hour
Paw-some rescue effort after Milo gets trapped in ravine