Meeting of the Parliament 10 February 2016
There is increasing concern that north-east households, which already pay the highest council tax levels in Scotland, will be hit by new higher bands that the commission and local tax reform proposed. Any change to the banding system, such as the introduction of two new top-rate bands, could mean that council tax in Aberdeen will increase from £2,461 a year to around £3,960. Therefore, Aberdeen, which has the worst local authority funding settlement in the country, could soon have even higher council tax rates than the rest of Scotland. Are the cabinet secretary and his Government willing to allow north-east taxpayers to be disproportionately affected in that way?