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The typical cost of council tax in England is over £2,000 annually, and it is expected to increase in April.
Numerous individuals may experience a rise in their council tax, as local governments across the nation strive to improve their budget by implementing the maximum feasible increase.
The levelling-up department is aiming to collect £2bn from taxpayers by raising council tax by 4.99 per cent, despite Rishi Sunak’s proposal of pre-election gifts.
Many of us are required to pay council tax, regardless of whether we own or rent our homes. This money is allocated for various services, such as street lighting, libraries, and trash removal.
A part of the money is also allocated for community police and emergency services.
The amount you owe is based on the value of your property during the years 1991 (in England) and 2003 (in Wales), as well as your individual situation.
As another increase is approaching, we would like to inquire about your opinion on whether or not the council tax is worth its cost.
Are the appropriate services receiving adequate funding in your area? Is enough being done to alleviate the burden of council tax during times of high cost of living? Would you be willing to pay more in order to improve the quality of life in your community?
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Source: independent.co.uk