Council funding

Cards (21)

  • What percentage of public spending is local government responsible for?
    About 25%
  • Where does most of the money spent by local councils come from?
    Grants and local revenue
  • What has happened to council funding in recent years?
    Funding has been squeezed, leading to cuts
  • What is capital spending in local government?
    • Spending on buildings and long-term projects
    • Councils may borrow money for this
  • What is revenue spending in local government?
    • Day-to-day expenditure
    • Includes salaries and maintenance
  • How is council tax determined?
    Based on property value from 1991
  • How many bands are houses placed in for council tax?
    Eight bands
  • Who is exempt from paying council tax?
    • Children under 18
    • Full-time students
    • People with severe mental impairment
    • Live-in carers
    • Diplomats
  • What is a precept in relation to council tax?
    Money requested by authorities to collect
  • Who sets and collects council tax?
    • Set by all councils and authorities
    • Collected by the billing authority
  • What happens if the government funding is lower than expected?
    It may lead to tax increases or service cuts
  • What are the sources of revenue grants for local councils?
    • Anticipated in finance statements
    • Ring-fenced for specific services
    • Dedicated Schools grant for schools
  • What is the purpose of budget meetings in councils?
    To determine spending needs for services
  • What is the maximum council tax increase without a referendum?
    3% increase
  • What additional percentage can councils increase council tax for social care?
    2% additional increase
  • What is the property tax paid by occupiers of commercial properties called?
    Non-Domestic Rates
  • What are the sources of capital expenditure for councils?
    • Borrowing from banks
    • Capital receipts
    • Capital grants
    • Private sector money
    • Using revenue surplus
  • What is the consequence of borrowing for capital expenditure?
    Interest must be paid on the loan
  • What happens if councils use capital receipts?
    They lose potential interest from the sale
  • What is the implication of selling an asset for councils?
    It no longer generates income
  • What are the revenue implications of using different funding sources?
    • Borrowing incurs interest costs
    • Using revenue sources has immediate costs
    • Selling assets stops income generation