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Most local authorities pushing for 4.99 per cent council tax hike, analysis finds
Money stacked on top of a council tax bill

THE government was pressed today to provide a fair funding deal for councils as many struggling local authorities prepare to raise taxes.

Most councils plan to impose a council tax hike of at least 4.99 per cent this year — the highest allowed without triggering a local referendum — new analysis has shown.

Figures gathered from 139 top-tier local authorities show that 85 per cent are planning the rise.

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