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Category: Policy and Strategy

Local Councils on the Brink: Unveiling the Crisis in UK Local Government Funding

Posted on 21/08/2023 by Malcolm

 Summary A BBC investigation has sounded the alarm about the escalating budget crisis in local councils across the UK. With increasing deficits and diminishing funds for essential services, there is growing concern that local governments will be unable to meet the basic needs of their communities.  Undermining the Tax Base Local authorities primarily depend on…

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From Post-Communist Recession to Economic Stagnation: Britain’s Struggle to Thrive

Posted on 01/08/2023 by Doug Key

When the post-communist recession struck Poland in 1991, the country was faced with dire economic circumstances. In fact, Poles were even poorer than the people of Suriname and Gabon. In the last thirty years, Poland has experienced a remarkable economic transformation that has lasted for decades. By the end of the decade, it has the…

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Discussion group: OBR State of the Nation

Posted on 19/07/202319/07/2023 by Malcolm

The Office of Budgetary Responsibilities (OBR) report on the financial state of the nation, sparked a truly engaging discussion last Monday (17/7) led by Paul Howarth. We delved into the concerns raised by the report regarding the prevalence of long-term sickness and worklessness in the job market, and the profound implications it has on welfare…

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Restructuring Long-Term Sickness: Economic Implications and the Imperative for Policy Intervention

Posted on 19/07/2023 by Malcolm

Introduction: The latest report from the Office of Budgetary Responsibilities (OBR) provides a comprehensive overview of the nation’s economic health. While the report encompasses various concerns, this article focuses on the surge in long-term sickness and its impact on council tax administration, council tax reduction, and local welfare. We examine the historical context, challenges faced…

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Discussion group 10/7: Oflog & Four-day weeks.

Posted on 12/07/202312/07/2023 by Malcolm

During our recent discussion group meeting, we examined the newly declared Office of Local Government (OfLog). The Secretary of State, Michael Gove, has heralded numerous prospective benefits to emerge from OfLog, while maintaining that it does not represent a resurrection of the Audit Commission. However, upon closer scrutiny, its responsibilities appear to align more closely…

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Discussion group: Insolvencies and DWP MOU.

Posted on 05/07/202305/07/2023 by Malcolm

The recent discussion group focused on the escalating number of insolvencies and their impact on tax billing and collection. We also delved into the matter of the Department for Work and Pensions’ data Sharing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and the reasons why some councils are hesitant to sign it, opting instead to seek legal advice….

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Discussion Group: Local Tax Collection

Posted on 28/06/202328/06/2023 by Malcolm

The discussion group held on Monday, June 26, delved into the topic of local tax collection. Our esteemed facilitator, Kevin Stewart, skilfully guided the session. Last year’s accomplishments by the councils, despite the challenges faced, were truly commendable. Kevin rightfully emphasized that the Council should take pride in its success. However, it is crucial to…

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Risks and Successes: An Analysis of Council Tax and Non-Domestic Rates Collection

Posted on 28/06/202328/06/2023 by Malcolm

Over the past year, local authorities in the UK have exhibited impressive financial performance in terms of tax collection. In the fiscal year 2022-23, local authorities collected a staggering £36.5 billion in council tax, marking a significant £2.0 billion or 5.6% increase from the previous fiscal year. This was primarily driven by increased council tax…

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Discussion Group: Inflation, mortgages, and Council Tax

Posted on 21/06/202328/06/2023 by Malcolm

This week’s discussion group delved into the complex topic of mortgages and inflation in relation to council tax. Overall, there was a consensus that although mortgages and inflation may seem tangential to the administration of council tax, they play a crucial role in shaping policies and strategies, as they significantly impact citizens and their financial…

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The Role of Council Tax in Inflation and its Impact on Collection and Support

Posted on 21/06/202321/06/2023 by Malcolm

Inflation in the UK has surpassed experts’ predictions, reaching 8.7% in May, higher than the expected 8.3%. This persistent inflationary pressure raises concerns about a potential interest rate hike by the Bank of England, further exacerbating difficulties for families and businesses. Core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy prices, has risen to a 30-year high…

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