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Council sets out a 4.99% tax rise to 'fill a gap'
Surrey Mirror
|January 29, 2026
SURREY residents can expect to pay 4.99 per cent more council tax next year under plans in the new budget.
Surrey County Council has revealed it is losing a huge chunk of government funding and has 'no choice' but to fill the gap locally.
Councillors are being asked to approve a 2.99 per cent council tax rise plus a 2 per cent adult social care levy from April 2026, the maximum allowed. For a typical Band D household, that means paying £7.67 more per month.
The increase comes after the Government announced a new three-year funding deal covering 2026-2029. While ministers say councils will get more money overall, most of the so-called "increase" relies on councils raising tax locally, not extra cash from Westminster.
Tim Oliver, Leader of Surrey County Council, said: "This is one of the most challenging financial periods we've faced.
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