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Budget and Council Tax Report 2025/26

Meeting: 31/01/2025 - Financial Strategy Advisory Group (Item 16)

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This report provides an update on the preparation of the budget for 2025/26.  The report seeks any final guidance from the group prior to the preparation of the Budget and Council Tax report for the Council on 11 February 2025.

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Minutes:

Members discussed the following issues:

·                 The Business Rates pool and why EEBC is not included for 2025/26.

·                 The increased costs of NIC for 2025/26 and the estimated government funding support for this.

·                 The postponed Fair Funding Review.

·                 The occupancy status of some of the Council’s investment properties.

·                 The Extended Producer Responsibility funding for 2025/26 and future assumptions.

·                 Potential costs of the Local Government Reorganisation and the potential for urgent decisions.

·                 The level of Council Tax increase for 2025/26.

·                 Action 4 of the Corporate Peer Challenge Action Plan relates to training. The level of budget for Member Development has been benchmarked against other Surrey districts and it was suggested that the current budget of £3.5k be uplifted within the 2025/26 financial year by £2.5k (final figure to be agreed with the Chair and Deputy Chair of Strategy & Resources Committee) to bring in line with the average figure per Member. The Director of Corporate Services confirmed that the inflationary contingency budget could be used to increase this budget to the required level, as the budget had not been uplifted for some years. The authority to allocate contingency budgets sits with the S151 Officer as per the financial regulations.

Following consideration of the above matters and the report’s contents, the Group moved to consider the report recommendations, which were agreed as follows:

(1)            Provide the Chief Finance Officer with any further feedback needed to finalise the 2025/26 Budget and Council Tax report;

(2)            Note the provisional Local Government financial settlement for 2025/26 announced on 18 December;

(3)            Support that any surplus/deficit on 2024/5 business rates income, and any change in projected business rates income for 2025/26, will be offset by a transfer to or from the Collection Fund Equalisation Reserve, as set-out in Section 4;

(4)            Support a recommendation to Council of a council tax increase of 2.98% (£6.75 per annum for a Band D equivalent property) for 2025/26.