Council tax hikes to plug £60bn blackhole would see poorest suffer most, analysis reveals

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Council tax hikes to plug £60bn blackhole would see poorest suffer most, analysis reveals
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👉 A large hike in council tax to help cut the country’s £60bn deficit would hit the poorest households hardest, analysis by theipaper has found

Autumn Statement 2022: Council tax hikes would mean poorest suffer the most, analysis reveals

Authorities would need to raise council tax to 9 per cent just to cover the shortfall, the CCN said, arguing that this was “not the solution” and the Government should give out more direct funding instead. The place with the largest burden in the country is Hartlepool, where people are paying 1.31 per cent of the average value of their property in council tax each year.

The other authorities that bear the largest council tax burden are Burnley, Blackpool, Durham and Redcar and Cleveland.understands from council insiders that it is highly unlikely any authority would be willing to raise council tax by 9 per cent during the current cost of living crisis. “However, local authorities are acutely aware that many of their households continue to be impacted by the cost of living crisis. Large-scale council tax rises are not the answer to the scale of the financial challenges councils face, and would be unfair and unacceptable for residents.to address these inflationary pressures.”: Majority of properties are in Band G with the 2022/23 bill standing at £1,440.

“In Lancashire we’ve got a £160m financial deficit over the next three years, that’s massive. It’s putting pressure on areas like adult social care where we need to be putting more money in.” Conservative councillor Peter Britcliffe said the lower-tier authority had already made a commitment to residents not to increase council tax next year, and the county council would “keep any increase to a minimum”.

“The Government is considering letting councils retain the increased revenue in order to freeze or cut the funding provided by central government.

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