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Council Tax 2024/25
Meeting: 21/02/2024 - Council (Item 99)
99 Council Tax 2024/25 PDF 170 KB
The Head of Financial Services has submitted a report which sets out the necessary calculations to enable Council to set the 2024/25 Council Tax for Oxford City.
Recommendations: That Council resolves to approve for the financial year 2024/25 recommendations 1 to 5 and to note points 6 to 8 below:
1. The City Council’s precept and Council Tax requirement of £16,277,802 including Parish precepts and £16,014,035 excluding Parish Precepts.
2. The average Band D Council Tax figure (excluding Parish Precepts) of £346.36, a 2.99% increase on the 2023/24 figure of £336.30. Including Parish Precepts, the figure is £352.07, a 2.91% increase (see paragraphs 2 to 8 of the report).
3. A contribution of £10,000 to Old Marston Parish Council in recognition of the additional expenditure that the parish incurs as a consequence of maintaining the cemetery (see paragraphs 11 and 12 of the report).
4. The amount of £692,280 to be treated as Special Expenses (see paragraph 16 of the report).
5. The Band D Council Taxes for the various areas of the city (excluding the Police and Crime Commissioner and Oxfordshire County Council’s precepts) as follows:
Littlemore£372.56
Old Marston £380.03
Risinghurst and Sandhills £371.41
Blackbird Leys £350.78
Unparished Area £349.34
These figures include Parish Precepts and special expensing amounts as appropriate; in addition to the City Wide Council Tax of £331.39.
The Council is also asked to note:
6. Oxfordshire County Council’s precept and Band D Council Tax as set out in paragraph 19 below
7. The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley’s precept and Band D Council Tax as set out in paragraph 20 below, and
8. The overall average Band D equivalent Council Tax of £2,441.91 including Parish Precepts (subject to confirmation of the Band D figures for the Oxfordshire County Council).
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Statutory Calculations Required for Setting the Council Tax, item 99 PDF 63 KB
- Appendix 2 - Council Tax Charges per Band 2024-25, item 99 PDF 36 KB
- Appendix 3 - Council Tax Setting Risk Register 2024-25, item 99 PDF 72 KB
Minutes:
Council considered the report of the Head of Financial Services setting out the necessary calculations to enable Council to set the 2024/25 Council Tax for Oxford City.
Cllr Turner, Cabinet Member for Finance and Asset Management, proposed and Cllr Brown seconded the recommendations in the report.
In accordance with legislative requirements, a recorded vote was then taken:
For the resolution set out below:
Councillors: Arshad, Fry, Lygo, Ataf-Khan, Brown, Chapman, Clarkson, Corais, Diggins, Douglas, Fouweather, Gant, Hollingsworth, Humberstone, Hunt, Jarvis, Landell Mills, Miles, Muddiman, Mundy, Munkonge, Pegg, Pressel, Railton, Rawle, Rowley, Linda Smith, Roz Smith, Smowton, Turner, Upton, Waite (32)
Against the resolution:
None (0)
Abstentions:
Councillors: Aziz, Coyne, Djafari-Marbini, Dunne, Malik, Rehman (6)
With all Councillors present voting for, the resolution was carried.
Council resolved in accordance with the reported vote to approve for the financial year 2024/25 recommendations 1 to 5 and to note points 6 to 8:
1. The City Council’s precept and Council Tax requirement of £16,277,802 including Parish precepts and £16,014,035 excluding Parish Precepts.
2. The average Band D Council Tax figure (excluding Parish Precepts) of £346.36, a 2.99% increase on the 2023/24 figure of £336.30. Including Parish Precepts, the figure is £352.07, a 2.91% increase (see paragraphs 2 to 8 of the report).
3. A contribution of £10,000 to Old Marston Parish Council in recognition of the additional expenditure that the parish incurs as a consequence of maintaining the cemetery (see paragraphs 11 and 12 of the report).
4. The amount of £692,280 to be treated as Special Expenses (see paragraph 16 of the report).
5. The Band D Council Taxes for the various areas of the city (excluding the Police and Crime Commissioner and Oxfordshire County Council’s precepts) as follows:
Littlemore £372.56
Old Marston £380.03
Risinghurst and Sandhills £371.41
Blackbird Leys £350.78
Unparished Area £349.34
These figures include Parish Precepts and special expensing amounts as appropriate; in addition to the City Wide Council Tax of £331.39.
The Council is also asked to note:
6. Oxfordshire County Council’s precept and Band D Council Tax as set out in paragraph 19 below
7. The Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley’s precept and Band D Council Tax as set out in paragraph 20 below, and
8. The overall average Band D equivalent Council Tax of £2,441.91 including Parish Precepts (subject to confirmation of the Band D figures for the Oxfordshire County Council).
Cllr Malik left the meeting and did not return.