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Recession ‘muting tax rises’Council tax rises could average as low as 1.6 per cent this year, research suggests - a survey by the Local Government Chronicle puts the likely annual increase at its lowest level for over a decade... London councils could even introduce cuts in council tax of 0.2 per cent, according to the survey. District councils plan a 2.03 per cent hike and county councils a 1.85 per cent increase. Unitary authorities’ average predicted increase stands at 2.63 per cent. Looming elections are said to be a major factor for councils keen to avoid the damaging prospect of council tax hikes amid a recession. The London School of Economics’ Tony Travers told the Local Government Chronicle he feared local authorities were in a "race to the bottom". "I would expect the national average to be between one per cent and two per cent and, because there are local elections, I would not be surprised if the average in London was below zero," he said. Source: www.politics.co.uk News provided by TheMoveChannel.com © Copyright, On The Move Limited, 2005 |
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