Executive Summary |
This report sets out the proposed level of council tax discounts which shall apply to classes of dwelling for the financial year 2025-26.
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Options considered.
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The recommendations take advantage of the options from the reforms included in the Local Government Finance Act 2012 as amended to encourage bringing homes back into use and generate council tax income.
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Consultation(s) |
The legislation provides local authorities with the power to make changes to the level of council tax discount in relation to classes of property. The Council must approve its determinations for each forthcoming financial year. The calculation of the tax base for 2025/26 will be made on the assumption that the determinations recommended below will apply.
In accordance with the relevant legislation these determinations shall be published in at least one newspaper circulating in North Norfolk before the end of the period of 21 days beginning with the date of the determinations.
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Recommendations
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Recommend to Full Council that under Section 11A of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 and in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Finance Act 2012 and other enabling powers that:
2) To continue to award a local discount of 100% in 2025-26 for eligible cases of hardship under Section 13A of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (as amended). See the associated policy in Appendix B. 4) The long-term empty-property premiums for the year 2025-26 (subject to the empty premium exceptions shown in Appendix C) are set at the levels indicated in the table at paragraph 4.2 5) To continue to award a local discount of 100% in 2025-26 for eligible cases of care leavers under Section 13A of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (as amended). 6) Those dwellings that are specifically identified under regulation 6 of the Council Tax (Prescribed Classes of Dwellings) (England) Regulations 2003 will retain the 50% discount as set out in paragraph 2.1 of this report. 8) A new second homes premium of 100% as detailed in paragraph 4.3 (subject to the second home premium exceptions shown in Appendix C) is applied from 1 April 2025. |
Reasons for recommendations
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To set appropriate council tax discounts and premiums which will apply in 2025-26 and to raise council tax revenue.
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Background papers
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Local Authorities are required to approve their Council Tax discount determinations each year. The legislation provides local authorities with powers to make changes to the level of council tax discount and have premiums in relation to certain types of properties.
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Wards affected |
All |
Cabinet member(s) |
Cllr Lucy Shires |
Contact Officer |
Sean Knight Revenues Manger |
Decision:
Decision
RESOLVED
Recommend to Full Council that under Section 11A of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 and in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Finance Act 2012 and other enabling powers that:
2) To continue to award a local discount of 100% in 2025-26 for eligible cases of hardship under Section 13A of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (as amended). See the associated policy in Appendix B.
4) The long-term empty-property premiums for the year 2025-26 (subject to the empty premium exceptions shown in Appendix C) are set at the levels indicated in the table at paragraph 4.2
5) To continue to award a local discount of 100% in 2025-26 for eligible cases of care leavers under Section 13A of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (as amended).
6) Those dwellings that are specifically identified under regulation 6 of the Council Tax (Prescribed Classes of Dwellings) (England) Regulations 2003 will retain the 50% discount as set out in paragraph 2.1 of this report.
8) A new second homes premium of 100% as detailed in paragraph 4.3 (subject to the second home premium exceptions shown in Appendix C) is applied from 1 April 2025.
Reasons for the recommendations:
To set appropriate council tax discounts and premiums which will apply in 2025-26 and to raise council tax revenue.
Supporting documents: