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Work and MoneyYou are in: London > London Local > Barking and Dagenham > Work and Money > Counting the cost of council tax for Barking and Dagenham Council Tax demand Counting the cost of council tax for Barking and DagenhamLebo Diseko It鈥檚 never fun paying bills. But at least this year, the cost of council tax in Barking and Dagenham is going up by less than it did the year before. Council tax- the facts.Council Tax came into effect on 1 April 1993. Homes are valued placed in a band ranging from A-H Bands are based on what the value of the home would have been in April 1991, when the valuation process for council tax began Most homes in Barking & Dagenham are band C or听 D Last year鈥檚 bill for band C homes was 拢1083.34. This year it will be 拢1136.20 Last year鈥檚 bill for band D homes was 拢1218.76. This year it will be 拢1278.24 The average increase across the capital is expected to be around 4.5 per cent- just under the government鈥檚 5 per cent cap on tax increases. The council has announced a rise of听 4.75 per cent- down on last year's 5.5 per cent increase. People living in band C properties will pay 拢1 more per week, whilst those living in band D properties will see their tax go up by 拢1.14 per week. It means that the borough is still has the third cheapest council tax in outer London. Councillor Graham Bramley told 大象传媒 London: Asked whether the lower increase would mean less spending on public services in the borough, Cllr Bramley insisted this would not be the case: "There's significantly more money going into services such as education... [and] we're able to spend more money because of our commitment to efficiency" Money raised from council tax goes to help maintain services such as schools, waste collection and recycling. last updated: 28/12/2007 at 14:17 You are in: London > London Local > Barking and Dagenham > Work and Money > Counting the cost of council tax for Barking and Dagenham
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