Average council tax to exceed £1,300

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The average council tax is likely to exceed £1,300 a year. This is because the central Government is restricting the amount of its grant to the local authorities.

The local authorities are going to receive much less than they expected. Faced with a funding shortfall, they have two options: cut back on unnecessary spending, or raise council taxes to plug the gap. Guess which option most of them will be taking.

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