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    Merthyr Council to discuss proposed 8% increase to council tax

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 23, 2024No Comments
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    This week, Councillors of Merthyr Tydfil CBC received the draft budget proposals for the next financial year, 2024/2025.

    Based on funding from Welsh Government of £123.2m there is still a shortfall of £12.5m.

    In an endeavour to protect as many services as possible, particularly Education and Social Services, an 8% rise in council tax has been advised, along with a minimum of £9.4m in efficiencies and cuts to address the funding gap.

    The majority of properties in the local authority are Band A. For residents who live in a Band A property, this would be an increase of £2.24 per week. Please see the list below with information on other Band properties.

    Band B properties would see an increase of £2.61 per week.
    Band C properties would see an increase of £2.98 per week.
    Band D properties would see an increase of £3.36 per week.
    Band E properties would see an increase of £4.10 per week.
    Band F properties would see an increase of £4.85 per week.
    Band G properties would see an increase of £5.59 per week.
    Band H properties would see an increase of £6.71 per week.
    Band I properties would see an increase of £7.83 per week.

    The costs outlined above include the increase from the Police & Crime Commissioner, which is beyond the Council’s control.

    The budget will be finalised at a special council meeting scheduled for Wednesday 28 February, 2024.

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