P-06-1402 Amend legislation in Wales to align with England for Excessive Council Tax Increases
P-06-1402 Amend legislation in Wales to align with England for Excessive Council Tax Increases
Petitions4
This
petition was submitted by David Titheridge, having collected a total of 331
signatures.
Text of Petition:
In
England local authorities are required to determine whether the amount of
council tax they plan to raise is ‘excessive’. The Secretary of State sets
thresholds of excessiveness, known as ‘referendum principles’. Currently local
councils in Wales can increase Council Tax annually up to 10% without a local
referendum which was done by Welsh councils in the last 12 months. Many are now
planning to do this again placing a massive financial burden on already
struggling households.
Additional
Information:
This
briefing https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn05682/ explains
the system of local referendums on ‘excessive’ increases in council tax, that
has been in place in England since the 2012/13 financial year. It explains the
legal background to the system, including the procedures, timings and costs for
referendums and how council tax increases are presented by local authorities.
Status
This
petition was considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its meeting on 04/03/2024.
Full
details of the consideration of this petition by the Committee and related
documents can be seen on the Meetings tab above.
It
was first considered by the Petitions Committee on 04/03/2024.
Senedd
Constituency and Region
- Clwyd West
- North Wales
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Business type: Petition
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
First published: 28/02/2024