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Residents across the whole of Greater Lincolnshire face significant increases in their council tax bills for 2023-24.
All 10 councils, plus the Lincolnshire and Humberside Police and Crime Commissioners, have had their budgets for the next financial year beginning in April approved by councillors. The majority of councils agreed to increase their tax by the maximum allowed in a bid to tackle pressures created by the cost of living crisis, increasing energy bills and hiking construction costs.Authorities with responsibility for adult social care were able to include a special precept to specifically fund this service.
Below is a breakdown of how much council tax has risen, with a comparison between 2022-23 figures and 2023-24.You can calculate how much extra council tax you’ll pay by adding the county council, district council and police and crime commissioner increases.Band C: £1,273.04 – £1,336.56 Band G: £2,386.95 – £2,506.05 Band B: £226.17 – £232.75 Band F: £420.03 – £432.25 Band A: £119.70 – £123 Band E: £219.45 – £225.
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