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CTR - have any schemes reverted back to more generous rules?
I’d be interested to know if anyone is aware of any LAs that introduced a minimum contribution type scheme but have since reverted to not require a minimum contribution from all residents.
Greenwich reduced the taper to 15% this year. I know it’s not what you were asking exactly. I think I have seen one that scrapped the percentage cap as well, let me research and get back to you
Thanks HB anorak
Stockton Council have, they had a 80% discount level (so everyone had to contribute at least 20%) but when they moved to an income band scheme for the 2022/23 billing year they introduced a 100% discount level. Web archive managed to get a snapshot of the page with the 2021/22 information showing the 80% rule here: https://web.archive.org/web/20221203150822/https://www.stockton.gov.uk/council-tax-support-scheme and then managed to get a snapshot just before they moved to the income band scheme for 2022/23: https://web.archive.org/web/20220329153441/https://www.stockton.gov.uk/council-tax-support
This is the scheme that still prevails now in Stockton: https://www.stockton.gov.uk/article/1889/Apply-for-a-Council-Tax-reduction with the same 100% reduction band.
Middlesbrough, when they moved to a income band scheme in 2022/23, increased the top level of support to 90% from the previous maximum of 85% but Stockton is the only one I know of that has gone from everyone paying something, to a few paying nothing.
We’re just starting to look at consultations for nest years CTR schemes. Corin is doing a workshop at NAWRA this Wednesday which should be useful in terms of changes to schemes.