COUNCIL tax could increase by as much as £120 a year.

Under new plans drawn up by the Treasury, local authorities may be able to put up bills by a maximum of 5% next year, The Telegraph reports.

Council tax could increase by as much as £120 a year for some Brits

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Council tax could increase by as much as £120 a year for some Brits

It would mean average family homeowners in Band D could be charged more than £2,000 in council tax from April.

Rutland Council charges Band D households £2,365.56 – the highest amount in the country.

If they put up their bills by 5% the total would go up to £2,486.21 – an increase of more than £120.

Other areas will see their bills increase by £100 or £110.

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Inflation is expected to fall but currently stands at 4.6%, meaning the rises are likely to exceed inflation.

Local authorities will not decide until the new year by how much they will increase council tax.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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