Lancashire families to be hit with huge council tax rise under new plans
Households in Lancashire are set to be hit by a £250 a year council tax rises following Jeremy Hunt's Jeremy Hunt’s plans to raise money for all local authorities.
READ MORE: More than 36,000 Lancashire residents set for DWP benefit boost after Jeremy Hunt's announcement Bands are based on the historic value of a home - meaning the hike for those designated as A, B and C will be lower, while it will be even higher for those from E to H. The move will raise £3.3 billion in 2026/27, rising to £4.8 billion in 2027/28, the OBR said.
"It also raises different amounts of money in different parts of the country unrelated to need and adding to the financial burden facing households."
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