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Feb 2022
Final approval is set to be given for a hike in council tax bills this week as North Yorkshire County Council decides how much it will charge.
Total council tax is based on the amount charged by the county council, Harrogate Borough Council and North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner. Some villages also charge a small sum too.
The county council will become the last to vote on its budget plans in the days ahead.
County councillors will meet on Wednesday to make a decision on a planned 3.99% hike in the authority’s share of bills, which equates to a £56 increase.
If approved, the move would see total bills for ratepayers in Band D households rise to £2,079 for the year. This would be £72 more than the current £2,007, which represents a 3.58% increase.
Cllr Carl Les, leader of the county council, said previously that the decision to increase council tax was a difficult one.
However, he added that the authority continues to lobby for reform of the council tax system.
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