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Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostMine's about £600. Minuscule Westminster bedsits where people poo on the doorstep have at least that benefit.
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Mine's about £600. Minuscule Westminster bedsits where people poo on the doorstep have at least that benefit.
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Just learnt I'm in the wrong housing band and I shold be paying £2300! yikes who are they kidding, I'll not tell if you don't tell.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
Incidentally, I pulled out my old community charge/poll tax bill for this same property in 1992 and it was 260.37 !! I still strongly believe that that was the fairest way to pay.
Every way you tax people someone loses out.
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Band E for me in Bracknell is 1,561.68 for a 4 Bed detached, excluding my 25% single person discount(s/b 1170.75 net). That's a rise of 4.9%.
Worth remembering that an estimated 25% of everybody's council tax goes towards local authority pensions!!
Incidentally, I pulled out my old community charge/poll tax bill for this same property in 1992 and it was 260.37 !! I still strongly believe that that was the fairest way to pay.
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Up 2.7% - but mainly because the Lancs. Constabulatory raised there share by 7%.
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Originally posted by Chantho View PostArrived here yesterday, £2300 or maybe
In fact I looked it up in the Domesday book:
Kensington and Chelsea
Held by William Fitz Tory.
Ten hides of land, five cows, two pigs, and a goat.
Held by Egbert the Tory in the Confessor's time
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you lot need to stop being so selfish and think about the good your council tax is doing for those less fortunate
Milan.
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Originally posted by shelby68 View PostWhat were your bills last year? i.e. how much have they gone up by, my last year bill was 1300 not seen this years yet.
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