Here are the latest council tax developments I can share based on recent reporting:
- Local authorities are continuing to adjust council tax rates for the upcoming year, with some areas proposing modest increases to fund social care and essential services. In several cases, councils have cited budget pressures and government funding changes as drivers for these changes. For example, reports have highlighted a 2.9% rise in one county and discussions around using extra government funding to support services.[1][4]
- The government has announced broader reforms aimed at modernising the council tax system to be fairer and easier to manage, including pilots around 12-month billing, tougher enforcement against late payments, and more targeted support for vulnerable households. These changes are part of a wider set of reforms announced in 2025 with consultation open for a period of weeks.[2]
- In some regions, authorities have begun to implement banded reductions or new discount schemes, shifting away from blanket exemptions to more income-based approaches. One example notes a shift in County Durham where low-income households will face changes to discounts and a minimum contribution, reflecting broader reform discussions.[3]
- In areas with ongoing financial pressures, some councils have indicated potential rises near the higher end of allowed caps or have sought to balance increases against service needs and residents’ affordability, especially in contexts of rising costs and funding shortfalls.[4][7]
If you’d like, I can tailor this to Marseille or the wider Provence-Alpes-C Côte d’Azur region, or pull the very latest local updates for a specific council or district. I can also summarize how the proposed UK reforms could affect non-UK areas by analogy, if useful. Please tell me the locality you care most about.
Citations:
- Council tax changes and local decisions in various counties.[1]
- Government reforms to council tax administration and billing.[2]
- County Durham discount and banding changes.[3]
- Further notes on potential rises and caps in council tax discussions.[7][4]
Sources
Read The Telegraph's expert advice on council tax here.
www.telegraph.co.ukThe government has allowed Shropshire Council to put them up by more than the 5% usually allowed.
www.bbc.comLincolnshire county councillors reject a recommendation they give themselves an allowances increase.
www.bbc.comNewsNow has the latest council tax news, including updates on possible council tax rises, and other council tax stories from the best online news publications.
www.newsnow.co.ukIt means most County Durham residents will have to pay at least 10% of their council tax bills.
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www.localgov.co.ukMoneySavingExpert Council tax articles
www.moneysavingexpert.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukThe rise would generate about £4m, over half of which would be used to support adult social care services.
www.bbc.co.ukChanges to the administration of council tax will make life easier for working people
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