Council Tax Information
Council Tax is a local tax set by local councils to help pay for local services.
Council Tax is collected by district councils.
The County Council precepts on the district councils for its share of council tax revenue. For 2008/09 the County Council's council tax for Band D was £985.44. This was the fifth lowest council tax of any County Council in England.
Find out about how the council council has made massive savings and is doing more for less
Find out how the county council has been judged as providing value for money
Find out how the county council has consulted you with how it spends your money
For more information about the County Council's Budget and Council Tax, click here
If you have any queries about the payment of your Council Tax you should contact your local billing authority.
County Council Finance
Further details on the finances of the County Council are available by using the links on the left hand side of the screen. These are:
- Statement of Accounts - present the overall financial position of the County Council for the year ended 31st March
- Summary Accounts - summary version of the Statement of Accounts including charts
- Budget Book - The County Council's financial strategy for the forthcoming 12 months
- Audit Management Letter - external audit's report on conclusions arising from recent audits and inspections of the County Council
Last Modified:
09/05/2008 14:05:57
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