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Council tax expected to rise by 5% a year
Council tax expected to rise by 5% a year

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Council tax expected to rise by 5% a year

Council tax is expected to rise by 5% a year to pay for local services including policing, documents in the Spending Review authorities have the power to raise the tax by up to 5% every year, without central government approval, although some choose lower Wednesday's Spending Review assumes councils will raise it to the maximum forms part of the government's calculations that there will be an average increase in "police spending power" of 2.3% a year in real terms. Council tax includes a so-called police precept, which helps fund services such as regular community budgets are made up of funding from both central government and local government and the increase assumes a rise in the police council tax precept, Treasury documents suggest."This includes projected spending from additional income, including estimated funding from the police council tax precept," the documents leaders have already called for greater funding, with some arguing extra money provided in the Spending Review would quickly go on covering officers' pay. Councils' choice On whether councils would have to raise council tax by 5% to cover any shortfall in police officers, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said nothing had been changed in terms of the 5% council tax cap, which was brought in by the previous government. "It is a cap, councils don't have to increase council tax by 5%," she told BBC Breakfast."That's to invest in things like social care, but also as is normal to put money into policing."The Spending Review revealed the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government would see a 1.4% real-terms cut in its day-to-day the government said councils' "core spending power" would still go up, if they increased council tax by the maximum services ranging from social care and libraries to bin collection and street cleaning are funded through council tax.

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