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5G CT Draft Resolution Item 5 (g) Council Tax – 2010/11 - Draft Resolution (1) That it be noted that the Director of Resources has calculated the figure of 25755 as the Council Tax base for the year 2010/11 in accordance with Regulation 3 of the Local Authorities (Calculation of Council Tax Base) Regulations 1992 made under Section 33(5) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992. (2) That it be further noted that the following amounts have been calculated as the amounts of its Council Tax Base for the year 2010/11 for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one of the special items relate: Briercliffe with Extwistle 1294 Cliviger 913 Habergham Eaves 527 Padiham 3032 Worsthorne with Hurstwood 1068 (3) That the following amounts be now calculated by the Council for the financial year 2010/11 in accordance with Sections 32 to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (‘the Act’): (a) £76,841,145 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 32 (2) (a) to (e) of the Act; (b) £58,273,762 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 32 (3) (a) to (c) of the Act; (c) £18,567,383 being the amount by which the aggregate at (3)(a) above exceeds the aggregate at (3)(b) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 32(4) of the Act, as its budget requirement for the year; (d) £11,897,105 being the aggregate of the sums which the Council estimates will be payable for the year into its general fund in respect of redistributed non-domestic rates and revenue support grant; increased by the amount of the sums which the Council estimates will be transferred in the year from its Collection Fund to its General Fund in accordance with Section 97(3) of the Local Government Finance Act 1988; (e) £258.99 being the amount at (3)(c) above less the amount at (3)(d) above, all divided by the amount at (1) above, in accordance with Section 33(1) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year. (f) £47,895 being the aggregate of all special items (Parish Precepts) referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act as set out below. Briercliffe with Extwistle 8000 Cliviger 10000 Habergham Eaves 1500 Padiham 23395 Worsthorne with Hurstwood 5000 Item 5 (g) (g) £257.13 being the amount at (3)(e) above less the result given by dividing the amount at (3)(f) above by the amount at (1) above, calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 34(2) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which no special item relates. (h) being the following amounts given by adding to the amount at (3)(g) above the amounts of the special items relating to dwellings in those parts of the Council’s area mentioned at (3)(f) above divided in each case by the amount at (2) above, calculated by the Council in accordance with Section 34(3) of the Act, as the basic amounts of its Council Tax for the year for dwellings in those parts of its area to which one of the special items relate. Briercliffe with Extwistle £263.31 Cliviger £268.08 Habergham Eaves £259.98 Padiham £264.85 Worsthorne with Hurstwood £261.81 (i) being the following amounts given by multiplying the amount at (3)(g) and (3)(h) above by the number which, in the proportion set out in Section 5(1) of the Act, is applicable to the dwellings listed in a particular valuation band divided by the number which in that proportion is applicable to dwellings listed in valuation band D, calculated by the Council in accordance with Section 36(1) of the Act, as the amounts to be taken into account for the year in respect of categories of dwellings listed in different valuation bands; Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Briercliffe with Extwistle 175.54 204.80 234.05 263.31 321.82 380.34 438.85 526.62 Cliviger 178.72 208.51 238.29 268.08 327.65 387.23 446.80 536.16 Habergham Eaves 173.32 202.21 231.09 259.98 317.75 375.53 433.30 519.96 Padiham 176.57 205.99 235.42 264.85 323.71 382.56 441.42 529.70 Worsthorne with Hurstwood 174.54 203.63 232.72 261.81 319.99 378.17 436.35 523.62 All Other Areas of the Borough 171.42 199.99 228.56 257.13 314.27 371.41 428.55 514.26 Item 5 (g) (4) That it be noted that for the year 2010/11 the Lancashire County Council has stated the following amounts in precepts issued to the Council, in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of the dwellings shown below: VALUATION BANDS ABCDEFGH £738.87 £862.01 £985.16 £1,108.30 £1,354.59 £1,600.88 £1,847.17 £2,216.60 (5) That it be noted that for the year 2010/11 the Lancashire Police Authority has stated the following amounts in precepts issued to the Council, in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of dwellings shown below: VALUATION BANDS ABCDEFGH £97.51 £113.77 £130.02 £146.27 £178.77 £211.28 £243.78 £292.54 (6) That it be noted that for the year 2010/11 the Lancashire Combined Fire Authority has stated the following amounts in precepts issued to the Council, in accordance with Section 40 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, for each of the categories of dwellings shown below: VALUATION BANDS ABCDEFGH £42.43 £49.51 £56.58 £63.65 £77.79 £91.94 £106.08 £127.30 (7) That, having calculated the aggregate in each case of the amounts at (3)(i), (4), (5) and (6) above, the Council, in accordance with Section 30(2) of the Local Government Finance Act 1992, hereby sets the following amounts as the amounts of Council Tax for the year 2010/11 Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ Briercliffe with Extwistle 1,054.35 1,230.09 1,405.81 1,581.53 1,932.97 2,284.44 2,635.88 3,163.06 Cliviger 1,057.53 1,233.80 1,410.05 1,586.30 1,938.80 2,291.33 2,643.83 3,172.60 Habergham Eaves 1,052.13 1,227.50 1,402.85 1,578.20 1,928.90 2,279.63 2,630.33 3,156.40 Padiham 1,055.38 1,231.28 1,407.18 1,583.07 1,934.86 2,286.66 2,638.45 3,166.14 Worsthorne with Hurstwood 1,053.35 1,228.92 1,404.48 1,580.03 1,931.14 2,282.27 2,633.38 3,160.06 All Other Areas of the Borough 1,050.23 1,225.28 1,400.32 1,575.35 1,925.42 2,275.51 2,625.58 3,150.70 (8) That the Head of Revenues & Benefits be and is hereby authorised to take all necessary action to collect the 2010/11 Council Tax and Non- Domestic Rates and to recover any unpaid amounts by the appropriate proceedings before a Magistrates’ Court. .
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