Where your Council Tax goes 2016-17
Dover District Council, Kent County Council, The Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent and The Kent and Medway Fire and Rescue Authority together deliver most of the local services in your area. Your local parish or town council also provides some local services.
The Council Tax you pay is collected by Dover District Council on behalf of all the above authorities. The total amount is then divided between these authorities.
Council Tax breakdown by band 2016/17
Council Tax breakdown by band 2016/17
House Band | Kent County Council £ | Dover District Council £ | The Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent £ | Kent & Medway Fire and Rescue Authority £ | Total Council Tax (excluding parish precepts) £ |
A |
755.70 |
114.96 |
101.43 |
48.00 |
1,020.09 |
B |
881.65 |
134.12 |
118.34 |
56.00 |
1,190.11 |
C |
1,007.60 |
153.28 |
135.24 |
64.00 |
1,360.12 |
D |
1,133.55 |
172.44 |
152.15 |
72.00 |
1,530.14 |
E |
1,385.45 |
210.76 |
185.96 |
88.00 |
1,870.17 |
F |
1,637.35 |
249.08 |
219.77 |
104.00 |
2,210.20 |
G |
1,889.25 |
287.40 |
253.58 |
120.00 |
2,550.23 |
H |
2,267.10 |
344.88 |
304.30 |
144.00 |
3,060.28 |
Council Tax percentage breakdown 2016/17
- Kent County Council 71.2%
- Dover District Council 10.8%
- The Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent 9.6%
- Kent and Medway Fire and Rescue Authority 4.5%
- Town and parish councils (average) 3.9%
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