Council Tax legislation sets out a procedure
to be followed to set the council tax each year. The stages
are
i. Calculate the tax base
ii. Calculate the amount to be raised from the council tax
iii. Divide the amount to be raised by the tax base to calculate
the council tax rate for the year
It is a legal requirement that the tax base is calculated and
approved by 31 January each year.
Each billing authority is required to estimate the level of surplus
or deficit on the Council Tax and Business Rate elements of the
Collection Fund at the end of each financial year in order that
these amounts can be included in the calculation of the Council Tax
for the coming financial year.
These estimates must be made and notified to all precepting
Authorities, by the 15 January each year (or the earliest working
day before this date if it falls on a weekend). This has been
completed and is included in this report for information
For Business Rates the process requires completion of the NNDR1
form which must be ‘signed-off’ by the Council and
returned to the DCLG by 31 January 2018.
Council has delegated authority to the Chief Financial Officer
following consultation with the Cabinet Member for Finance to
approve the Collection Fund Surplus/ Deficit 2017/18, the Council
Tax Base for the City of Southampton 2018/19, and the NNDR1
return.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 28/11/2017
Decision due: 15 Jan 2018 by Officer Decision Making
Reason: decision date
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Finance and Capital Assets
Lead director: Director of Finance & Commercialisation
Department: Officer Key Decision
Contact: Sue Cuerden 023 8083 4153 and 023 8083 2841 Email: sue.cuerden@southampton.gov.uk Tel: 023 8083.
Consultation process
Items can only be place on the plan with the
authorisation of the relevant Head of Service or Executive
Director