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Nottinghamshire County Council has approved a tax rise of at least £50 for all households despite claims it will "exacerbate" the cost of living crisis for some. The council is the first one across Nottinghamshire to officially approve the tax it will charge residents during the upcoming financial year, starting in April.
"We're gradually improving the value we offer for taxpayers. We're enhancing the services people need the most, whilst making savings in areas that won't impact on vital front line delivery, and we're providing a platform for the future to be able to transform the way we deliver things for local people."
"What we are faced with today is whether to take the decision to exacerbate this. We face a decision to put council tax up by 4.84%. Reducing this council tax rise has been central to our deliberations since the start of the year." Speaking in particular about the county council's assertion that it is raising council tax by 4.84% rather than the 5% maximum allowed, Cllr Payne added: "Any right-thinking person looking at this can see there ain't much difference… pull another one."
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