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Appendix 3 Formal Resolution Appendix 3 Formal Resolution Council Taxes for the year ending 31 March 2022 1. The recommended council tax requirement for the Borough Council’s own purposes (and excluding Parish precepts) is £8,756,147 2. It be noted that the Section 151 Officer (Executive Director of Corporate Services) on 08 January 2021 calculated the Council Tax Base for 2021/22 for the whole Borough area as 66,627.2 (Item T in the formula in Section 31B of the Local Government Finance Act 1992) and, for dwellings in those parts of its area to which a Parish precept relates as per Appendix 2 (column 3). 3. That the following amounts be now calculated by the Council for the year 2021/22 in accordance with Sections 31 to 36 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 and subsequent regulations: (a) £142,474,348.00 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(2) of the Act taking into account all precepts issued to it by Parish Councils. (b) £132,169,900.00 being the aggregate of the amounts which the Council estimates for the items set out in Section 31A(3) of the Act. (c) £10,304,448.00 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 31A(4) of the Act as its council tax requirement for the year. (Item R in the formula in Section 31B of the Act). (d) £154.66 being the amount at 3(c) above (Item R), all divided by Item T (2 above), calculated by the Council, in accordance with Section 31B(1) of the Act, as the basic amount of its Council Tax for the year (including Parish precepts). (e) £1,548,301.00 being the aggregate amount of all special items (Parish precepts) referred to in Section 34(1) of the Act (as per column 2 of Appendix 2). (f) £131.42 being the amount at 3(d) above less the result given by dividing the amount at 3(e) above by Item T (2 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 Parish precept relates. Appendix 3 Council Taxes for the year ending 31 March 2022 (g) Part of the Council's area Parish of: £ Ashford Hill with Headley 181.62 Ashmansworth 169.92 Baughurst 179.60 Bramley 176.67 Burghclere 156.93 Candovers 168.54 Chineham 143.80 Cliddesden 167.21 Dummer 155.47 East Woodhay 153.74 Ecchinswell, Sydmonton & Bishops Green 160.05 Ellisfield 170.30 Hannington 166.84 Hartley Wespall 170.79 Highclere 161.76 Hurstbourne Priors 182.26 Kingsclere 170.04 Laverstoke and Freefolk 190.48 Mapledurwell & Up Nately 165.73 Monk Sherborne 191.01 Mortimer West End 184.43 Newnham 177.34 Newtown 174.77 North Waltham 174.26 Oakley & Deane 174.77 Old Basing & Lychpit 195.25 Overton 171.36 Pamber 155.20 Preston Candover & Nutley 172.08 Rooksdown 149.51 Sherborne St John 175.44 Sherfield-on-Loddon 264.27 Sherfield Park 172.14 Silchester 182.02 St Mary Bourne 180.70 Steventon 143.31 Stratfield Saye 161.07 Stratfield Turgis 163.26 Tadley 176.72 Upton Grey 212.34 Weston Corbett & Weston Patrick 160.25 Whitchurch 208.23 Wootton St Lawrence 156.49 being the amounts given by adding to the amount at 3(f) above the amounts of the parish precepts relating to dwellings in those parts of the Council's area mentioned above divided in each case by the Council Tax Base for that part of the Council's area, 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 a parish precept relates. Appendix 3 Basingstoke & Deane and Parish Councils Council Taxes for the year ending 31 March 2022 (h) Part of the Council's area Valuation Bands A B C D E F G H Ratio to Band D 6/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 11/9 13/9 15/9 18/9 All parts of the Council's area £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ other than the Parish Council areas shown below: 87.61 102.22 116.82 131.42 160.62 189.83 219.03 262.84 Ashford Hill with Headley 121.08 141.26 161.44 181.62 221.98 262.34 302.70 363.24 Ashmansworth 113.28 132.16 151.04 169.92 207.68 245.44 283.20 339.84 Baughurst 119.73 139.69 159.64 179.60 219.51 259.42 299.33 359.20 Bramley 117.78 137.41 157.04 176.67 215.93 255.19 294.45 353.34 Burghclere 104.62 122.06 139.49 156.93 191.80 226.68 261.55 313.86 Candovers 112.36 131.09 149.81 168.54 205.99 243.45 280.90 337.08 Chineham 95.87 111.84 127.82 143.80 175.76 207.71 239.67 287.60 Cliddesden 111.47 130.05 148.63 167.21 204.37 241.53 278.68 334.42 Dummer 103.65 120.92 138.20 155.47 190.02 224.57 259.12 310.94 East Woodhay 102.49 119.58 136.66 153.74 187.90 222.07 256.23 307.48 Ecchinswell, Sydmonton & Bishops Green 106.70 124.48 142.27 160.05 195.62 231.18 266.75 320.10 Ellisfield 113.53 132.46 151.38 170.30 208.14 245.99 283.83 340.60 Hannington 111.23 129.76 148.30 166.84 203.92 240.99 278.07 333.68 Hartley Wespall 113.86 132.84 151.81 170.79 208.74 246.70 284.65 341.58 Highclere 107.84 125.81 143.79 161.76 197.71 233.65 269.60 323.52 Hurstbourne Priors 121.51 141.76 162.01 182.26 222.76 263.26 303.77 364.52 Kingsclere 113.36 132.25 151.15 170.04 207.83 245.61 283.40 340.08 Laverstoke and Freefolk 126.99 148.15 169.32 190.48 232.81 275.14 317.47 380.96 Mapledurwell & Up Nately 110.49 128.90 147.32 165.73 202.56 239.39 276.22 331.46 Monk Sherborne 127.34 148.56 169.79 191.01 233.46 275.90 318.35 382.02 Mortimer West End 122.95 143.45 163.94 184.43 225.41 266.40 307.38 368.86 Newnham 118.23 137.93 157.64 177.34 216.75 256.16 295.57 354.68 Newtown 116.51 135.93 155.35 174.77 213.61 252.45 291.28 349.54 North Waltham 116.17 135.54 154.90 174.26 212.98 251.71 290.43 348.52 Oakley & Deane 116.51 135.93 155.35 174.77 213.61 252.45 291.28 349.54 Old Basing & Lychpit 130.17 151.86 173.56 195.25 238.64 282.03 325.42 390.50 Overton 114.24 133.28 152.32 171.36 209.44 247.52 285.60 342.72 Pamber 103.47 120.71 137.96 155.20 189.69 224.18 258.67 310.40 Preston Candover & Nutley 114.72 133.84 152.96 172.08 210.32 248.56 286.80 344.16 Rooksdown 99.67 116.29 132.90 149.51 182.73 215.96 249.18 299.02 Sherborne St John 116.96 136.45 155.95 175.44 214.43 253.41 292.40 350.88 Sherfield-on-Loddon 176.18 205.54 234.91 264.27 323.00 381.72 440.45 528.54 Sherfield Park 114.76 133.89 153.01 172.14 210.39 248.65 286.90 344.28 Silchester 121.35 141.57 161.80 182.02 222.47 262.92 303.37 364.04 St Mary Bourne 120.47 140.54 160.62 180.70 220.86 261.01 301.17 361.40 Steventon 95.54 111.46 127.39 143.31 175.16 207.00 238.85 286.62 Stratfield Saye 107.38 125.28 143.17 161.07 196.86 232.66 268.45 322.14 Stratfield Turgis 108.84 126.98 145.12 163.26 199.54 235.82 272.10 326.52 Tadley 117.81 137.45 157.08 176.72 215.99 255.26 294.53 353.44 Upton Grey 141.56 165.15 188.75 212.34 259.53 306.71 353.90 424.68 Weston Corbett & Weston Patrick 106.83 124.64 142.44 160.25 195.86 231.47 267.08 320.50 Whitchurch 138.82 161.96 185.09 208.23 254.50 300.78 347.05 416.46 Wootton St Lawrence 104.33 121.71 139.10 156.49 191.27 226.04 260.82 312.98 being the amounts given by multiplying the amounts at 3(f) and 3(g) above by the number which, in the proportion set out in Section 5(1) of the Act, is applicable to 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.
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