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Suffolk County Council planning a 4% council tax rise in 2021
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Suffolk homes have escaped the maximum possible council tax rise for 2021 – but bills will still go up by 4%.
Suffolk County Council has today published its budget plans for the 2021/22 financial year which will see a Band B home pay just under £42 extra per year for the SCC element of its bill, made up of a 2% rise in the regular county council element and 2% in the adult social care precept. A Band D home will pay £53.55 more.
The government allowed county council authorities to put their bills up by 5% (2% regular and 3% adult social care), meaning SCC has not opted for the maximum amount.