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Council tax could soar by 6% next year as cost of living rises

COUNCIL tax bills could soar by as much as 6% in 2022 as the cost of living continues to rise.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has already announced a 3% hike next year - with bills set to jump by as much as £400 a year.

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The cost of living, including council tax bills, is rising

But some local authorities will be able to add extra to your council tax payments, meaning they will rise by up to 6% next year.

According to the latest government documents, local authorities can add on up to 3% by carrying over unused adult social care allowances from the previous year.

Four councils could raise bills by 3%, while 32 are believed to be able to use 2% or less of their untouched allowance, the reported.

It is the latest blow for families concerned about the cost of living rising.

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The latest research by Resolution Foundation showed that household expenses could spike by £1,200 next year.

That's due to climbing energy bills and inflation, coupled with stalling wage growth.

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We explain how to reduce your council tax bill.

Apply for a council tax reduction

You might be able to get your council tax bill reduced, but it depends on your personal circumstances.

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 for more information and apply for a council tax reduction directly.

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Get a council tax discount

There are other ways to get money of your council tax bill, so you should check whether you're eligible.

For example, carers and those with a disability could get their bill cut by between 25% and 50%.

Apprentices, those with severe mental impairments and those living in a care home or staying in hospital could also be eligible for a discount.

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Meanwhile, students get a full exemption from the bill, meaning they pay nothing at all.

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