Why is a referendum not required for an increase in charges?
Any authority proposing an excessive increase in council tax must hold a local referendum.
Thresholds have been published for the 2024-25 financial year. Authorities will have to raise council tax by less than the threshold to avoid a referendum.
The relevant basic amount of council tax of an authority is excessive if:
- The local authorities with social care responsibilities (county and unitary authorities) basic amount of council tax is 5% (of this, 2% is available for adult social care and 3% for general spending), or more than 5%, greater than its relevant basic amount of council tax for 2023- 24.
- The Non-metropolitan districts (Breckland) basic amount of council tax for 2024-25 is:
(a) 3%, or more than 3%, greater than its relevant basic amount of council tax for 2023-24; and
(b) more than £5 greater than its relevant basic amount of council tax for 2023-24.
- The Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) is excessive if the authority's relevant basic amount of council tax for 2024-25 is more than £13 greater than its relevant basic amount of council tax for 2023-24.
- No principles were applied to parish and town councils.
Last modified on 10 September 2024