100 councils set to freeze Council Tax as authorities sit on 拢30 billion
Local authorities take up the government's Council Tax freeze grant and keep bills down for taxpayers.

Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles today (10 February 2015) welcomed the news that over 100 local authorities are set to freeze or lower their Council Tax this year.
New figures showed that 114 town halls and police authorities will take up the offer of the government鈥檚 freeze grant, with 8 set to reduce bills for taxpayers.
And the news came as a government analysis showed councils鈥� have at least a further 拢30 billion available to them in reserves and uncollected income.
Council reserves stood at 拢21.4 billion at the end of the last financial year 鈥� up from 拢14.3 billion in 2010 to 2011 鈥� an increase of 50% in just 4 years.
During the same period, town halls failed to collect some 拢2.5 billion of Council Tax and arrears and lost 拢2.1 billion to fraud. They also have 拢220 billion worth of assets on their books, of which 拢2.4 billion is earmarked as 鈥榮urplus to requirements鈥�.
Speaking ahead of a vote by MPs on the Local Government Finance Settlement for 2015 to 2016, the Secretary of State said the figures showed that it was still possible to provide good frontline services and keep Council Tax down.
Eric Pickles said:
It鈥檚 great news that so many local authorities have already promised to keep bills down for taxpayers and take up our support for freezing or reducing Council Tax.
Councils account for a quarter of public spending and every bit of the public sector must do its bit to pay off the deficit. But there are more than enough sensible savings to be made before hardworking families should have to foot any more of the bill.
Reserves have rocketed up in the past few years and councils could be making better use of assets to keep taxes down and protect frontline services, while at the same time doing more to stop the billions they are losing to fraud and collecting more Council Tax arrears.
Further information
The government has provided potential savings worth up to 拢1,075 for the average band D bill payer with 5 successive years of Council Tax freezes, keeping Council Tax bills down by 11% in real terms since 2010.
Public satisfaction with local authority services has increased 鈥� 6 out of 10 people think services are the same or better than 5 years ago.
Spending power reductions for local authorities this year average 1.7%.
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