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Sentence count:61+1Posted:2018-12-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: county councilcouncilcouncilorcouncilmancouncillorcity councilState CouncilcouncilwomanMeaning: n. a tax levied on households by local authorities; based on the estimated value of the property and the number of people living in it. 
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31. The hon. Gentleman was wrong to say that we had failed to consult on our proposals for the council tax.
32. This year's two community charges come to £656, while this year's council tax bill will amount to £517.
33. That is terribly important because under the council tax 85 percent. of local expenditure will be met centrally.
34. I seek an assurance that that will not be for at least three or four years after the introduction of the council tax.
35. In Tower Hamlets, for example,[www.Sentencedict.com] a 1 percent. spending increase will mean an 11 percent. rise in council tax.
36. The council tax Bill exists because the poll tax was the disaster that so many hon. Members said it would be.
37. We believe that the council tax is already hovering between being unfair and being unworkable.
38. Sewerage will continue to be charged via the council tax or the non-domestic sewerage rate.
39. Pensioners already fighting to keep their heads above water are being asked to pay extra council tax to fund the refugee crisis.
40. Some Tories have already warned that council tax could be the final nail in John Major's coffin.
41. Not bad, not bad I've been sorting out my council tax George.
42. It's important to start the campaign off with an introduction to the Council Tax followed by more specialised themes such as discounts.
43. That internal contradiction means that the council tax will not survive.
44. I am not too worried about the new council tax because I doubt whether it will see the light of day.
45. The main Bill scraps the poll tax and provides local finance through the establishment of a new council tax.
46. As a result[sentencedict.com], a small increase in local spending will translate into a big rise in council tax.
47. The taper for withdrawing council tax benefit is much steeper.
48. We might be forgiven for keeping our fingers crossed that the Council Tax will represent a reprieve.
49. The Council tax is based on the capital value of each property, on the assumption that it contains two adult members.
50. That means that Londoners will face higher council tax bills.
51. They also got a new source of money, the council tax, to replace Mrs Thatcher's hated poll tax.
52. Like the poll tax, the council tax would also take account of the number of adults in each household.
53. The Opposition raised the canard that some sort of register is required under the council tax.
54. In my local authority it is estimated that only 9 percent. of overall income will be raised by the council tax.
55. Poll tax dodgers know the system will be scrapped in April and replaced by the Council Tax.
56. In calculating Council Tax rebate however, the water charge is excluded.
57. Anyway talking of nonsense you should've seen the bill I was sent for my council tax it was quite pricey.
58. It will mean a £50 cut per household on average council tax bills.
59. They headed off a council tax disaster.
60. People on income support do not have to pay council tax.
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