Council tax

Robder

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Eeek - just heard on the radio that council tax is set to rise by 5% (twice the rate of inflation!).

Does this mean I'll be paying over £95 a month for the privilege of living alone in London??? Jesus! 8O
 
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Don't talk to me about council tax.

Ours will also be £150/month next year + our service charge goes up 25% to £200/month too.

Annoying thing is we pay for our lighting, bins emptying by non-council companies so basically we're paying for everything twice!

:evil: :x :twisted:
 
Robder said:
Eeek - just heard on the radio that council tax is set to rise by 50% (twice the rate of inflation!)

Since when has inflation been 25%? :lol:

Council tax is expected to rise about 4.5% - 5%

Silly Robder :lol:
 
BBS said:
Please don't tell me that! Mines already £120 a month :evil:

Panic not!

Robder just needs to listen to the radio better!!

All councils have kept it under 5% because of the threat of capping by central government. It means an extra £50-£60 per year on a Band D property.
 
stuie said:
Panic not!

Robder just needs to listen to the radio better!!

All councils have kept it under 5% because of the threat of capping by central government. It means an extra £50-£60 per year on a Band D property.

How hysterical!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I was half on the phone and thought it sounded a bit steep! :oops: :lol:

Please keep piss taking to a minimum, I don't think I can cope with the backlash today.
 
Robder said:
Please keep piss taking to a minimum, I don't think I can cope with the backlash today.

I can't get my head around how you thought 'twice the rate of inflation = 50%'.

can i please have a pay rise at the rate of inflation? yes sure, have a 25% increase!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
stuie said:
I can't get my head around how you thought 'twice the rate of inflation = 50%'.

can i please have a pay rise at the rate of inflation? yes sure, have a 25% increase!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I know!!! I was just thinking that! :lol: :lol: :lol: (bless me!)

I'm a bit fuzzy this morning with a hangover, juggling telephone calls an text messages having just found out my best friend is pregnant. (8O :D)

That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.
 
stuie said:
I can't get my head around how you thought 'twice the rate of inflation = 50%'.

can i please have a pay rise at the rate of inflation? yes sure, have a 25% increase!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't know what you're talking about. :oops: :lol:

(see above)
 
ours is going up by "only" 2.6%.

big story about it in the local paper like its the best thing to ever happen!

howabout a Council Tax cut for a change! :roll:
 
chewie_oo7 said:
ours is going up by "only" 2.6%.

big story about it in the local paper like its the best thing to ever happen!

howabout a Council Tax cut for a change! :roll:

Not so lucky for us. We've been paying a council's guestimated charge up until now as our development is a conversion. But they are due to rate our properties properly soon and have been warned it will go up a lot.

:(
 
Drew said:
Not so lucky for us. We've been paying a council's guestimated charge up until now as our development is a conversion. But they are due to rate our properties properly soon and have been warned it will go up a lot.

:(

Thats very unusual. The appartment should have been rated before you purchased it. Normally, any change in rateable value (i.e. by construction/extension) is only appied when the property is sold/changes ownership.

Drew - because I've heard nothing further from you i'll assume i responded to you sufficiently yesterday! :lol:
 
stuie said:
Thats very unusual. The appartment should have been rated before you purchased it. Normally, any change in rateable value (i.e. by construction/extension) is only appied when the property is sold/changes ownership.

Drew - because I've heard nothing further from you i'll assume i responded to you sufficiently yesterday! :lol:

Sorry, i meant to reply but all hell broke loose here yesterday afternoon so didn't have time.

Our apartment wasn't an apartment before so wasn't rated as such. They used a 1992 valuation for a property of similar value.
 
You're all extremely lucky. In Glasgow, council tax seems to be more than in London. The week I graduated, I was sent a letter requesting £150 a month for a 1-bedroom flat in Partick, Glasgow. It's a complete joke. My parents who live in a detached house in Edinburgh pay almost the same amount.

It should definitely be based on earnings.
 
Clara said:
You're all extremely lucky. In Glasgow, council tax seems to be more than in London. The week I graduated, I was sent a letter requesting £150 a month for a 1-bedroom flat in Partick, Glasgow. It's a complete joke. My parents who live in a detached house in Edinburgh pay almost the same amount.

It should definitely be based on earnings.

I can see where you're coming from, but if everything was based on earnings there'd be little incentive to want to do well (financially).

But there again, i am a capitalist pigdog :lol:
 
Yes there is! It's hugely unfair to tax people who cannot afford it. Although the reason why it's so high in Glasgow is due to the enormous number of people on benefit.
 
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