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Council tax is a c**t

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Upholstery · 08/12/2025 21:13

What kind of a tax doesn't take account of how much money you have? It's all just a bloody con.

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HaveYouFedTheFish · 09/12/2025 07:14

HowDoYouSolveAProblemLikeMyRear · 08/12/2025 22:57

More people in the house doesn't always equate to more use of services.

If my husband lived alone with our children he'd use disposable nappies, cook ready meals, not garden, all producing more rubbish. He'd have to drive more because he wouldn't have the time to walk with the children.

In addition, as a SAHM I home educate my children (saving the cost of school places), and provide free care for some family and friends (saving the council care costs). We go litter picking, again, saving the council money.

In the past my voluntary work has included free EAL lessons and integration supportfor refugees, and mentoring and supporting former gang members in leading new lives which benefit society. Again, saving the council money in the long term.

We're one of only a couple of countries in the world where spouses can't be jointly taxed. This and the way child benefit is means tested make it more expensive to be a SAHM. Poll tax rather than council tax would add even more to this.

And let's remember that we have a housing crisis which would be beloved helped by more house-sharing and intergenerational living, and made worse by more single or small households. Poll tax would be a nudge in the wrong direction!

I live in a country where couples can be jointly taxed - it's a very regressive model which ends up creating pension poverty for women and reinforcing the gender pay gap and pretty much every sort of misogyny. Every year we're told it's going to be scrapped soon because it's outdated, but the same party who also veto legalising abortion (it's currently illegal except for narrow medical reasons but a "crime" without punishment up to 14 weeks) argue for keeping it...

Nobody has to accept being taxed as a couple but that's the same argument as saying women don't "have" to take maternity leave or go part time when their babies are little... It's a pragmatic trap which creates a spiral.

BIossomtoes · 09/12/2025 07:16

Tried to take my child to a bookbug group locally, wasn’t allowed as wasn’t band A tax.

You expect anyone to believe that? Seriously? 😂

TheGoldenApplesOfTheSun · 09/12/2025 07:19

What I don’t get is why students don’t pay council taxes. It might almost make sense if they were housed and catered for by the university, Oxbridge style, basically treated like overgrown children, but in reality they are using the same council services as all of us as well as taking up houses families could use. I’m on a street with some students and it boggles my mind their house (which generates the most rubbish!) isn’t paying for rubbish collection. And their landlord has no responsibility to pay it either! Mad.

Bushmillsbabe · 09/12/2025 07:21

I feel its unfair how much is varies across the country. We paid about 1 5k for our 3 bed house in London, we bow pay over 3k a year for a similar size property, with a simular value, outside London. We use same amount of services, earn the same. It's crazy!

Stanlow · 09/12/2025 07:21

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RosesAndHellebores · 09/12/2025 07:23

Nottodaythankyou123 · 09/12/2025 07:10

The problem is really in the disparity - when I rented a 3 bed flat in London, I paid around £300 a year less than I would’ve paid the same year for my tiny 3 bed house I now live in. It accommodates the same number of people - in fact there were more of us in the flat, and yet because of where it was a property worth approx 4x more paid £hundreds less.

The same disparities prevailed prior to Council tax. In the 80s in Wandsworth I paid £443 for a two bed flat. I then moved to a three bed house in the same borough and it was £288. The banding, value based, introduced more local consistency.

Wandsworth was then the Jewel in the Crown and due to central government subsidies (for being well run) charged rhe lowest council tax of £148 and it went down the following year. I thiught it much fairwr that my single person household paid £148 and my next door neighboirs paid £444 for three adults. Felt sorry for the poor buggers in Lambeth though!

Glowingup · 09/12/2025 07:25

TheGoldenApplesOfTheSun · 09/12/2025 07:19

What I don’t get is why students don’t pay council taxes. It might almost make sense if they were housed and catered for by the university, Oxbridge style, basically treated like overgrown children, but in reality they are using the same council services as all of us as well as taking up houses families could use. I’m on a street with some students and it boggles my mind their house (which generates the most rubbish!) isn’t paying for rubbish collection. And their landlord has no responsibility to pay it either! Mad.

Because they aren’t earning - you only get it if you are full time. And if you’re on benefits you get council tax reduction because you don’t earn enough to pay it.

WonderfulSmith · 09/12/2025 07:26

grlwhowrites · 08/12/2025 23:26

I LOATHE council tax. We’ve moved house recently and gone from Band A to Band C and our bins are only taken alternate weeks?! We got recycling and waste taken every week in Band A but now in Band C, it alternates. We’ve been living with boxes in the hallway for weeks bc it takes so long to break them down and wait for our “turn” at recycling. Paying much more for less services. It’s a joke.

It needs completely rethinking. They need to manage our taxes better and take it out of that, we pay enough imho. I have a “decent” job and can barely afford to do anything.

If we didn’t have to pay council tax every month, we’d be able to afford to put the heating on without panicking and stressing about the bill. We’d be able to stock the fridge and freezer with more.

It just continues to go up, too. I’m really worried where it’s going to end up. It’s already close to £200 a month in Band C - I don’t know how they expect people to cope. DP and I both work full time and every month is a battlefield to get by.

The change in frequency of bin collection is nothing to do with the band of your house but how different councils manage their bin collections. Most places have recycling every other week. Take your boxes to the tip or put them on Facebook selling and someone will take them.

You knew how much the council tax was going to be when you moved. If you can’t afford to put the heating on then you should have thought about that before you moved to this house.

And you can’t moan about having to pay council tax at the same time as moaning that your bins aren’t collected as often as you like. It won’t get better by not paying for it.

Yes council tax isn’t ideal, but how else should local services be funded?

WonderfulSmith · 09/12/2025 07:28

So, what does everyone propose we do instead of council tax then?
It’s easy to complain about it but how else should local councils be funded?

EllieQ · 09/12/2025 07:30

ScholesPanda · 08/12/2025 22:16

Where in the country do you live? I have never heard of a service being delivered by council tax band, that's really odd. Or was it limited to people within a certain ward or postcode (or other geographic area), and you believe that all the properties in that area are in Band A?

Every council I've dealt with professionally, or have paid tax too personally, has spent 70-80% of it's money on adult social care, child social care, looked after children and topping up SEN budgets. Libraries, parks, community services etc usually comprise 5% or less of the budget and are increasingly being passed down to Parish/Town/Community councils.

Same here - our council spends around 65% of its budget on Adult Social Care and Children’s Social Care. We’ve been lucky that all our libraries have stayed open, though with shorter opening times, but parks and playgrounds are neglected. I imagine it’s the same in most areas.

I’d also like to know where @ThisLittlePony lives and which councils are turning people away from baby groups because of their council tax band! I can see that some groups might restrict groups to local residents, but council tax band is a new one on me.

TheNightingalesStarling · 09/12/2025 07:31

People do realise that if landlords paid council tax, then the rent will just go up to cover it anyway?

ShesTheAlbatross · 09/12/2025 07:32

grlwhowrites · 08/12/2025 23:26

I LOATHE council tax. We’ve moved house recently and gone from Band A to Band C and our bins are only taken alternate weeks?! We got recycling and waste taken every week in Band A but now in Band C, it alternates. We’ve been living with boxes in the hallway for weeks bc it takes so long to break them down and wait for our “turn” at recycling. Paying much more for less services. It’s a joke.

It needs completely rethinking. They need to manage our taxes better and take it out of that, we pay enough imho. I have a “decent” job and can barely afford to do anything.

If we didn’t have to pay council tax every month, we’d be able to afford to put the heating on without panicking and stressing about the bill. We’d be able to stock the fridge and freezer with more.

It just continues to go up, too. I’m really worried where it’s going to end up. It’s already close to £200 a month in Band C - I don’t know how they expect people to cope. DP and I both work full time and every month is a battlefield to get by.

I didn’t realise anywhere was still doing weekly rubbish collection!

We’re on fortnightly recycling and 3 weekly rubbish.

Cantbloodyrememberthenameonthread · 09/12/2025 07:33

LVhandbagsatdawn · 08/12/2025 22:29

You could always pay for your own waste disposal I suppose. And pay for your own children's education. And your own private security. And so on.

You'll probably find council tax is cheaper on the whole.

Well, no. I do dispose of most of my own waste because the fucking fortnightly bin collections are nowhere near adequate. My dc are in private school. I don’t go to public parks or leisure centres. I don’t tend to use NHS services. All very much to my detriment as the system is set up to mean if you go private for something, you can get fucked with anything else.

the roads are full of pot holes. Pavements full of weeds. Local services generally shambolic. Yet we’re taxed on absolutely everything, then what we have left we’re taxed over and over again on what we spend it on. I honestly despise this country. And if it wasn’t for DCs dad being in the picture you wouldn’t see me for dust. I genuinely have a hatred for Britain at this point.

Nottodaythankyou123 · 09/12/2025 07:33

RosesAndHellebores · 09/12/2025 07:23

The same disparities prevailed prior to Council tax. In the 80s in Wandsworth I paid £443 for a two bed flat. I then moved to a three bed house in the same borough and it was £288. The banding, value based, introduced more local consistency.

Wandsworth was then the Jewel in the Crown and due to central government subsidies (for being well run) charged rhe lowest council tax of £148 and it went down the following year. I thiught it much fairwr that my single person household paid £148 and my next door neighboirs paid £444 for three adults. Felt sorry for the poor buggers in Lambeth though!

Funnily enough it was Wandsworth!

MeNotMyselfAndI · 09/12/2025 07:34

olderandnonthewiser · 08/12/2025 22:27

I’d prefer the poll tax. It’s a service. We should all pay the same for what we get.
I pay more than my neighbour who has 4 kids at home. I pay less than another who has a slightly smaller house (in the same street). All our services are identical.

Of course we shouldn’t all pay the same - bloody ridiculous idea! The poll tax was quite rightly derided - Thatcher and her stupid “the duke should pay the same as the dustman” bollocks.

The only fair tax is a local income tax - so we all pay proportionate to our income. But people in this country hate tax and just want everything for nothing so 🤷‍♀️

Phonicshaskilledmeoff · 09/12/2025 07:34

olderandnonthewiser · 08/12/2025 22:27

I’d prefer the poll tax. It’s a service. We should all pay the same for what we get.
I pay more than my neighbour who has 4 kids at home. I pay less than another who has a slightly smaller house (in the same street). All our services are identical.

I agree - poll tax makes more sense (and as a family of 5 we would be paying more).

If it’s supposed to be wealth based then this should come out of income tax, inheritance, stamp duty.

Council tax as it stands makes no sense - it’s seems like it’s a half way house between wealth tax and a standing charge. But it doesn’t work and isn’t fair.

Cleikumstovies · 09/12/2025 07:36

Three women in a supermarket queue. All buying the same items
Exactly the same. One is charged £20, one £60 and one £120. Charged this because of the value of their property. This is "fair" why?

Barney16 · 09/12/2025 07:37

We rent and the council tax is eye watering so we are moving to somewhere smaller in a lower band. I understand the council tax principle, sort of, but I began to loose patience when libraries started to be closed. And their powers of recovery are insane. Absolutely disgusting. Why local authorities have that degree of power is beyond me.Edited to say I would be slightly happier if some of my hard earned cash went on road repairs. Where I live the roads are like something out of a apocalyptic film where the world has effectively ended fifty years before.

Dgll · 09/12/2025 07:37

Upholstery · 08/12/2025 22:01

But millionaires aren't paying their share now and haven't done for decades! Why am I paying more tax for a tiny two bed flat that I don't even own than a CEO with a house in Westminster?

And my flat is as band C, as all two bedroom flats built after 1998 are round here, automatically, because they of this "assigning value" nonsense. So I'm even paying more than someone else in the area who lives in a bloody house! That they own!

You could always move to a two bed flat in Westminster if you think that will give you more value for your money.

MeNotMyselfAndI · 09/12/2025 07:38

Cantbloodyrememberthenameonthread · 09/12/2025 07:33

Well, no. I do dispose of most of my own waste because the fucking fortnightly bin collections are nowhere near adequate. My dc are in private school. I don’t go to public parks or leisure centres. I don’t tend to use NHS services. All very much to my detriment as the system is set up to mean if you go private for something, you can get fucked with anything else.

the roads are full of pot holes. Pavements full of weeds. Local services generally shambolic. Yet we’re taxed on absolutely everything, then what we have left we’re taxed over and over again on what we spend it on. I honestly despise this country. And if it wasn’t for DCs dad being in the picture you wouldn’t see me for dust. I genuinely have a hatred for Britain at this point.

The vast majority of local authority expenditure is now adult social care and SEND services. Due to chronic underfunding and rocketing demand there is no money left for potholes and waste collections so the LAs are doing what they can to try and cut to the bone services they can cut to enable them to plug the funding gap.

Cleikumstovies · 09/12/2025 07:39

WonderfulSmith · 09/12/2025 07:28

So, what does everyone propose we do instead of council tax then?
It’s easy to complain about it but how else should local councils be funded?

Lib Dems had been advocating for a local income tax.

Phonicshaskilledmeoff · 09/12/2025 07:39

WonderfulSmith · 09/12/2025 07:28

So, what does everyone propose we do instead of council tax then?
It’s easy to complain about it but how else should local councils be funded?

Probably centrally via wealth based taxes - higher income, inheritance and stamp duty or alternatively poll tax.

The way the council tax is currently taken isn’t fair. Bandings are wild and in any case, house value and wealth are a complicated linkage. It doesn’t feel right for an elderly lady to pay the earth just because her house has gone up in value, whilst a family of 5 pay much less.

littlebilliie · 09/12/2025 07:39

I think it should be a flat rate, as the property size is irrelevant to the service used

xSideshowAuntSallyXx · 09/12/2025 07:39

I live on my own, I pay 25% less than the family of 4 above me. It's such an unfair tax, especially as my flat is in the same band as my old large 3 bed house (my flat being new build).

Unpopular as it is, the bands need looking at. Especially as we have so many new homes.

PlazaAthenee · 09/12/2025 07:39

DoBeGoodDontBeBad · 09/12/2025 00:24

I barely put anything in my bin or recycling. They only need emptying every 6 weeks but they come every week even though there's nothing in them half the time.

I think we should pay per collection. If you create a load of waste - pay for it.

The scum will fly tip even more if councils attempt that. The problem is bad enough as it is.