English Tourist Tax Plea as Council Tax Payers Get 'Unfair' Deal
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 23 – MPs call for councils to control council tax rates and bands to address outdated valuations and funding shortfalls amid rising service demands, with potential £4 billion local funding boost.
- Last month, members of the Commons Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee called for control over council tax, citing the link between tax and service quality risks undermining local democracy.
- Since the 2010s austerity measures, local authority budgets have faced growing financial strain, driven by outdated council tax bands based on 1991 property values, which no longer reflect current property worth, leading to insufficient funding for mandatory services like social care and special educational needs.
- The committee recommended that local councils revalue assets, set bands and rates, and apply discounts, with County Councils Network found that retaining locally generated taxes could boost service funding by over £4 billion.
- The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government representative said `The Government is taking decisive action to fix the broken council funding system`, while Pete Marland emphasized `Greater financial certainty and a simpler funding system are important`.
- In a letter to Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy and Chancellor Rachel Reeves, councils urged for tourist levy powers in the devolution bill, safeguarding residents through a 5% cap on council tax increases without a referendum.
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Councils should be given control over council tax as the current broken link between the local charge and the quality of services risks undermining local democracy, MPs have warned. An inquiry into the financial sustainability of local government concluded that councils should be given interim powers ahead of reform of “the most unfair and regressive tax in use in England today”, which it said should be more of a priority for the Government. Thi…
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