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City of London sets council tax and business rates leaving Square Mile residents with the third lowest bills in London

The City of London has set its 2008-9 council tax and non-domestic rate (business rate) for the Square Mile. The Band D council tax for the City of London for 2008/9 is set at £923.30, which includes a precept of £82.80 for the Greater London Authority. This places the City as the third lowest in London. Last year’s Band D tax was £900.28 and the increase this year was 2.6% - within which the City-set council tax rose 2.5% and the GLA-set precept rose 3.1%.

The City of London is unique in retaining the power to determine the level of a Business Rate Premium. Due to national changes, overall the business rate has increased by 4%. However, the City premium - which will raise £4.6 million to be spent on police and security - remains at the 2007/08 level of 0.4 pence in the ratable pound.

Thus an office site with a ratable value of £500,000 will pay £233,000 (up from £224,000 in 2007/08). This includes the (unchanged) business rate premium of £2,000. 

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