The Executive Member for Finance and Governance presented a
report for Executive’s consideration.
The report set out the proposed Council Tax Reduction (CTR) scheme
(sometimes referred to as Council Tax Support) for 2024/25. Each Billing
Authority in England had a statutory requirement to design and locally fund a
Council Tax Reduction scheme no later than 11 March each year, which would then
be approved by a full Council decision.
CTR was introduced by Central Government in April 2013 as a
replacement for the
Council Tax Benefit scheme that was administered on behalf
of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). As part of the introduction, the
Government placed the duty to create a local scheme for working age claimants
with Billing Authorities.
Middlesbrough Council, as the billing authority, has a
statutory requirement to revise or design and fund a CTR scheme by no later
than 11 March each year which is approved by a Full Council decision.
It was proposed that the current income-banded scheme be
retained for 2024/25 noting the proposed amendments. It was also proposed the
scheme income bandings were increased in line with inflation.
The CTR scheme provided for income band ranges to be increased “by the appropriate level of inflation decided by the council”. It was therefore proposed to adjust the income band ranges for 2024/25 to reflect the inflation increase applied to state benefits and thereby maintain the level of support for applicants.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 10/11/2023
Anticipated restriction: Public -
Decision due: 17 Jan 2024 by Executive
Lead member: 7) Executive Member for Finance
Lead director: Deputy S151 Officer
Contact: Janette Savage, Head of Resident and Business Support Email: Janette_Savage@middlesbrough.gov.uk.
Does this Plan form part of the Council Budget / Policy Framework?: Yes
Would this decision be contrary to the Policy Framework, or not wholly in accordance with the Council's approved Budget?: No