Council tax vote threshold set at two per cent

The limit will also apply to other local levying and precasting bodies like internal drainage boards, meaning that even councils that leave the rate unchanged could have to call referendums.

Cllr Sharon Taylor, chair of the LGA's Finance Panel, said:

"Local authorities are striving to keep council tax down but are grappling with the difficult task of protecting vital services following a 40 per cent reduction in government funding over this Parliament.

"Many councils have already finalised their budgets for the coming financial year and the lateness of this announcement has added to the uncertainty faced by local authorities making crucial decisions about how local services will be provided from April.

It should be for councils and their residents to decide how local services are paid for, not Whitehall. The ballot box on local election day allows for people to pass judgement on their councils."

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