Have the answer? Why do govts charge say an average £1650 a year council tax for Band A properties but cap it at £4850 a year for top Band H properties? Only three times more? When Band H properties could be worth ten times more than Band A, like tens of millions more, if stately homes etc?Fairness?
August 7, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Have the answer? Why do govts charge say an average £1650 a year council tax for Band A properties but cap it at £4850 a year for top Band H properties? Only three times more? When Band H properties could be worth ten times more than Band A, like tens of millions more, if stately homes etc?Fairness?
Anyone have the answer? Why do govts charge say an average £1650 a year council tax for Band A properties but cap it at £4850 a year for top Band H properties? Only three times more? When Band H properties could be worth ten times more than Band A, like tens of millions more, if stately homes etc??
August 7, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Anyone have the answer? Why do govts charge say an average £1650 a year council tax for Band A properties but cap it at £4850 a year for top Band H properties? Only three times more? When Band H properties could be worth ten times more than Band A, like tens of millions more, if stately homes etc??