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Friday
13  June

Confirmed – how much Council Tax you will be paying

 
03/03/2023 @ 09:28

 

In the middle of the cost of living crisis, local residents will have to dig just that little bit deeper into their pockets from April to pay for the increases on their council tax added by the various public bodies.

At Powys County Council’s full council on Thursday, councillors met to formally set the Council Tax which is an annual legal requirement that’s needed before bills can start to be sent out to residents. The budget had been voted through at a meeting on Thursday, February 23.

This means that the cost for an average Band D property will rise by £72.59 a year (5%) and will be £1,524.45, but this excludes the Town and Community Council and Police precepts that are added to the bills.

It means with Welshpool’s whopping increase of 17.8% to their slice, householders will be paying £2.087.74, second only to Machynlleth in. the county.

Finance Portfolio Holder, Labour’s Cllr David Thomas said: “This is a very technical report, today’s meeting does not reopen the budget debate it ensures that council sets council tax for billing purposes.”

This calculation is founded on the number of houses in each council tax band and needs to take account of several factors including discounts, exemptions, disablement reductions and premiums.

Next year’s budget will receive a financial boost as the council tax increase on long term empty dwellings will go up 100% and the premium on periodically occupied dwellings (second homes/holiday homes) also rises to 75%.

The vote last month to confirm the Council Tax resolution, saw 48 councillors vote in favour, three against and 11 abstentions.

Earlier this year Dyfed-Powys Police approved a precept increase of 7.75% which is an extra £22.49 for a Band D property.

This takes the annual cost up to £312.65 a year which needs to be added to the combined totals.

COUNTY & COMMUNITY COUNCIL TAX BAND D PROPERTY

Montgomeryshire

Aberhafesp – £1,552.77 (£1,865.42 with police precept added)

Banwy- £1,542.48 (£1,855.13)

Bausley with Criggion – £1,550.45 (£1,863.10)

Berriew – £1,542.45 (£1,855.10)

Betws Cedewain – £1,554.98 (£1,867.63)

Caersws – £1,577.79 (£1,890.41)

Carno – £1,571.43 (£1,884.08)

Carreghofa – £1,560.11 (£1,872.76)

Castle Caereinion – £1,569.90 (£1,882.55)

Churchstoke – £1,558.84 (£1871.49)

Forden – £1,585.71 (£1,898.36)

Glantwymyn – £1,542.14 (£1,854.79)

Guilsfield – £1,547.79 (£1,860.44)

Kerry – £1,555.53 (£1,868.18)

Llanbrynmair – £1,552.56 (£1,865.21)

Llandinam – £1,585.67 (£1,898.32)

Llandrinio and Arddleen – £1,549.33 (£1,861.98)

Llandysilio – £1,555.20 (£1,867.85)

Abermule with Llandyssil – £1,574.30 (£1,886.95)

Llanerfyl – £1,547.15 (£1,859.80)

Llanfair Caereinion – £1,582.00 (£1,894.65)

Llanfechain – £1,559.66 (£1,872.31)

Llanfihangel – £1,581.62 (£1,894.27)

Llanfyllin – £1,583.59 (£1,896.24)

Llangedwyn – £1,524.45 (£1,837.10)

Llangurig – £1,546.30 (£1,858.95)

Llangyniew – £1,557.11 (£1,869.76)

Llangynog – £1,601.87 (£1,914.52)

Llanidloes – £1,621.79 (£1,934.44)

Llanidloes Without – £1,555.89 (£1,868.54)

Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant – £1,547.20 (£1,859.85)

Llansantffraid – £1,550.53 (£1,863.18)

Llansilin – £1,534.98 (£1,847.63)

Llanwddyn – £1,593.92 (£1,906.57)

Machynlleth – £1,875.68 (£2,188.33)

Manafon – £1,548.61 (£1,861.26)

Meifod – £1,549.66 (£1,862.31)

Mochdre with Penstrowed – £1,558.06 (£1,870.71)

Montgomery – £1,629.53 (£1,942.18)

Newtown & Llanllwchaiarn – £1,703.66 (£2,016.31)

Pen Y Bont Fawr – £1,574.37 (£1,887.02)

Trefeglwys – £1,534.18 (£1,846.83) 

Tregynon – £1,568.26 (£1,880.91)

Trewern – £1,558.31 (£1,871.26)

Welshpool – £1,775.09 (£2.087.74)