Nottinghamshire Council Tax Rise: How Much Will You Pay Extra?

Most Nottinghamshire residents face council tax hikes starting in April. Increases could exceed £120 annually.

Nottinghamshire Council Tax Rise: How Much Will You Pay Extra?
Nottinghamshire Council Tax Rise: How Much Will You Pay Extra?

Most Nottinghamshire councils will raise council tax. Your bill could increase by over £120 annually. These changes begin in April.

Nottingham City Council plans the biggest hike. A Band D property will pay £107 more each year. Ashfield District Council plans to freeze council tax; they are rare in doing so.

Ashfield residents won’t pay extra to their district. However, their total bill will still rise because residents pay multiple taxes that go to county, police, and fire services.

Council budgets need formal approval in March. These new plans impact Nottingham residents, and here’s how the increased tax could affect you. These figures apply to Band D properties.

Nottingham residents face a £126.50 annual increase. Of that, £107.55 goes to the city council, £13.95 goes to the police, and £5 goes to fire and rescue.

Rushcliffe residents will pay £110.30 more per year. The breakdown includes £3.89 for the borough council, £87.46 for the county council, £13.95 for the police, and £5 for fire and rescue.

Gedling residents see a £112.06 yearly rise. £5.65 goes to the borough council, £87.46 goes to the county council, £13.95 goes to the police, and £5 goes to fire and rescue.

Broxtowe residents will pay £111.92 extra per year. This includes £5.51 for the borough council, £87.46 for the county council, £13.95 for the police, and £5 for fire and rescue.

Ashfield residents face a £106.41 annual increase, even though nothing extra goes to their district council. £87.46 goes to the county council, £13.95 goes to the police, and £5 goes to fire and rescue.

Mansfield residents will pay £112.24 more each year. £6 goes to the district council, £87.46 goes to the county council, £13.95 goes to the police, and £5 goes to fire and rescue.

Newark residents see a £112.24 yearly increase. £5.83 goes to the district council, £87.46 goes to the county council, £13.95 goes to the police, and £5 goes to fire and rescue.

Bassetlaw residents will pay £110.40 extra per year. £3.99 goes to the district council, £87.46 goes to the county council, £13.95 goes to the police, and £5 goes to fire and rescue.

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