On 9 February 2023, we approved a 4.995% Council Tax increase to help balance the 2023 to 2024 budget. This equates to approximately £1.40 extra per week for a band D household.

The 4.995% is made up of 2 parts:

  • 2.9995% general increase, which is below the 3% threshold which would require us to hold a referendum
  • a further 1.9956% for the 'adult social care precept'. This is the additional money councils raise from Council Tax in order to help pay for adult social care services. This amount can only be used as part of a council's adult social care budget.

Council Tax increase

This table shows how the increase affects each Council Tax band (remember the figures in this table relate to the Kent County Council element of your Council Tax bill only):

Charge increase affects on each Council Tax band
Band Total charge for 2022 to 2023Increase less than the 3% referendum limitAdditional 2% Adult Social Care LevyTotal charge for 2023 to 2024
A£974.16£29.22£19.44£1,022.82
B£1,136.52£34.09£22.68£1,193.29
C£1,298.88£38.96£25.92£1,363.76
D£1,461.24£43.83£29.16£1,534.23
E£1,785.96£53.57£35.64£1,875.17
F£2,110.68£63.31£42.12£2,216.11
G£2,435.40£73.05£48.60£2,557.05
H£2,922.48£87.66£58.32£3,068.46

To establish how much Council Tax we are able to raise, we multiply the Band D Council Tax charge by the number of Band D equivalent properties in the county (our taxbase), which is provided to us by the district councils of Kent.

For 2023 to 2024 our taxbase is 571,478.39.

571,478.39 multiplied by the band D charge of £1,534.23 equals £876,779,300 (to the nearest £100). This figure is called our Council Tax requirement.

Calculating our budget

To know how much is available to spend on services, we first need to calculate how much money we will raise through:

  • grants
  • Council Tax
  • business rates

Our net budget requirement is the cost of services funded by these sources, and the table below shows how much we will get from each in 2023 to 2024.

Understanding your bill
Source of funding Amount (to nearest £1000)
Council Tax requirement876,779.3
Grants within core spending power and other unringfenced grants369,478.7
Local share of business rates60,197.7
Council’s share of Council Tax and business rates collection funds6,807.4
Drawdown from reserves of Section 31 grant for compensation for irrecoverable local taxation losses due to Covid-192,347.5
Net budget requirement1,315,610.6
How each part of your Council Tax has changed from last year
Typical Council Tax bill breakdown % increase on 2022 to 2023 Council Tax billAmount for band D
Kent County Council2.9995%£1,331.82 (The share of Council Tax that Kent County Council will receive in 2023 to 2024. This amount does not include the increase for adult social care funding since 2016 to 17)
Kent County Council (for Adult Social Care funding)1.9956% (Kent County Council’s share of Council Tax will increase by 2.994% in 2022 to 2023, which is this amount and the amount above)£202.41 (This is the 1% increase for adult social care funding for 2023 to 2024 ** added to the increases for adult social care which were first introduced on 1 April 2016) The Government requires all local authorities to show the adult social care funding increase in this way on Council Tax bills.
Kent Police and Crime Commissioner6.57%£243.15
Kent and Medway Fire and Rescue6.01%£87.30
District or Borough CouncilThese amounts will vary depending on which district council you pay your council tax toThese amounts will vary depending on which district council you pay your council tax to
Parish councilThese amounts will vary depending on which district council you pay your council tax toThese amounts will vary depending on which district council you pay your council tax to

** This is a 1.9956% increase on the total 2022 to 2023 Kent County Council charge. How this element of your Council Tax increase is calculated:

  • The total 2022 to 2023 charge was £1,461.24.
  • 1.9956% of this total charge is £29.16.
  • The Adult Social Care charge for 2022 to 2023 was £173.25
  • The Adult Social Care charge for 2023 to 2024 is £202.41 (£173.25 + £29.16).

How your Council Tax is spent by our main services

How your Council Tax is spent by our main services
Service % Council TaxAmount for Band D
Adults and older people40.49%£621.20
Children's social care13.79%£211.50
Borrowing costs9.74%£149.41
Management, support services and overheads7.66%£117.49
Waste services7.39%£113.31
Transport services7.60%£116.53
Highways3.55%£54.46
Children's other services2.82%£43.23
Costs of running our operational premises2.82%£43.26
Other direct services to the public
(incl Public Protection, Environment, Regeneration, Planning & Local Democracy)
2.23%£34.17
Community services1.36%£20.89
Schools' services0.57%£8.78
Total:100.00%£1,534.23

None of your Council Tax goes towards funding public health or schools, as these services are fully funded by grants.

Most asylum related costs are funded from an external grant provided by the Home Office except for costs relating to individuals with “no recourse to public funds” for which the 2023 to 2024 budget is £350,300. This is the only element that is funded from our net budget requirement (which includes Council Tax, Business Rates and general government grants).

It represents less than 0.03% of our Council Tax charge and 38p of the £1,534.23 Band D Council Tax charge for 2023 to 2024.