In his Autumn Statement, the Chancellor said local authorities will now be allowed to raise council tax by 5% a year, up from the current 3%
Families will be hit by £250 a year council tax rises by 2028 following Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement, new analysis shows.
The Chancellor announced sweeping changes to the way local authorities can raise funds – giving them the power to hike council tax by up to 5% a year.
At the moment they cannot go above 3% without getting approval by holding a local referendum.
It is expected that nearly all cash-strapped Town Halls will ask residents for the full sum as they try to protect services amid soaring inflation.