Average Council Tax Bills in England Set to Rise by 4.9% from April
In Brief
The increase in council tax bills will affect households differently across England, with some areas facing higher rises than others.
Key Facts
- Council tax bills in England will rise by an average of 4.9% from next month.
- Millions of residents will experience varying increases depending on their local authority, according to The Independent.
- New figures highlight regional differences in council tax changes across England.
- The Independent describes the situation as a 'postcode lottery' for council tax rises.
- The changes are scheduled to take effect in April.
What Happened
New figures show that council tax bills in England will increase by an average of 4.9% from April. The scale of the increase will vary by local authority.
Why It Matters
The changes will impact household budgets, with some residents facing higher increases than others depending on where they live. This highlights ongoing regional disparities in local taxation.
What's Next
Residents can review their new council tax bills as the changes take effect in April. Further announcements from local authorities may clarify the specific impact in each area.
Sources
- BBC News — Council tax bills in England to rise in April - see how yours compares(5h ago)
- The Independent — Millions face postcode lottery over new council tax rises(36m ago)
