Proposed 4.9% increase in Swindon council tax
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Swindon residents could see their council tax rise by 4.9% this year.
The town's borough council is proposing to increase tax for 2025-2026 by the maximum amount, meaning the average resident could be billed £1,777 from 1 April.
Some local authorities, including Somerset Council, have been allowed to increase their precepts by more than 5% by the government.
Swindon borough councillor Kevin Small said the authority had decided against pursuing a higher rise due to "many people" experiencing financial difficulties.
"We didn't think it was the right thing to do, to add more of a burden on them," he said.
Local authorities are able to increase council tax by 5% without a referendum but can get special permission from the government to increase it any further.
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According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, adding the likely precepts for the police and fire services, a Band D taxpayer in the borough is likely to pay about £2,152, with more to be added by individual parish councils.
The lowest precept levied by Swindon Borough Council will be £1,128 for Band A and the highest will be £3,386 for those in Band H properties.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon, Philip Wilkinson is proposing an increase from £269.37 to £283.27 for Band D payers, just above a five per cent increase to help fund a £11m funding gap in Wiltshire Police's budget.
Meanwhile, the increase proposed by the Wiltshire and Dorset Fire Authority is 5.75%, rising to £91.95 for Band D payers.
There are 20 parish councils in Swindon who can also add their own precept to the bill - with no actual legal limit to the level of increase they can make.
The highest Band D precept last year was levied by Highworth Town Council at £216.
Next year's borough council draft budget will be discussed by cabinet councillors before going to a full council meeting on 26 February.
If approved, the new amount will be in bills sent out in March for payments starting in April.
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