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14-Feb-19, 22:30
The Caithness Business Index (http://www.caithness-business.co.uk) has posted the following article:
Highland Council Does Not Go For Maximum Council Tax Increase
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Highland council today agreed at the budget meeting not to apply the 4.79% increase recently allowed by Scottish Government in their budget but instead are restricting it to 3% increase for 2019/20. Council Tax is charged on all domestic properties and each property is banded in one of 8 bands (A to H) based on the assessed value of the property. [Read Full Article (https://caithness-business.co.uk/article/9041)]
Highland Council Does Not Go For Maximum Council Tax Increase
https://caithness-business.co.uk/image_cache/na9041_tn.jpg
Highland council today agreed at the budget meeting not to apply the 4.79% increase recently allowed by Scottish Government in their budget but instead are restricting it to 3% increase for 2019/20. Council Tax is charged on all domestic properties and each property is banded in one of 8 bands (A to H) based on the assessed value of the property. [Read Full Article (https://caithness-business.co.uk/article/9041)]