SCHEDULE 1FORMULA FOR PURPOSES OF REGULATION 6

Regulation 6(1)

1

In this Schedule—

  • “average council tax”, in relation to a billing authority, its area or the relevant part of its area, and a dwelling in a particular valuation band, means the amount determined by the authority in accordance with Part I of Schedule 2 below as applicable to dwellings in that area or part and that band;

  • “relevant part”, in relation to a billing authority’s area and a dwelling, means the part of its area in which the dwelling in question is situated and in relation to which the authority makes a separate calculation—

    1. a

      in accordance with section 30(1), (4) and (5) of the Act, of set council tax,

    2. b

      in accordance with Part I of Schedule 2 below, of average council tax,

    3. c

      in accordance with Part II of that Schedule, of scheme council tax;

  • “scheme council tax”, in relation to a billing authority, its area or the relevant part of its area, and a dwelling in a particular valuation band, means the amount determined by the authority in accordance with Part II of Schedule 2 as applicable to dwellings in that area or part and that band;

  • “set council tax”, in relation to a billing authority, its area or the relevant part of its area, and a dwelling in a particular valuation band means—

    1. a

      subject to sub-paragraph (b), the amount which, for the 1993 financial year and dwellings in that area or part and that band, has been set by the billing authority under section 30 of the Act;

    2. b

      where an amount has been set in substitution for such an amount as is referred in sub-paragraph (a), the amount so set.

2

The formula for the purposes of regulation 6 is—

A-(B+C)Dmath

where—

  • A is the amount found by applying the formula—

    E×FGmath

    where—

    • E is the amount found in accordance with paragraph 3 below;

    • F is the discounted chargeable amount as regards 1st April 1993; and

    • G is the amount that would be the discounted chargeable amount, as regards that day, if the words “or, as his circumstances require, that section read with section 11 of the Act” were omitted from the definition of that term in regulation 2(1);

  • B is the product of the formula—

    (H×J)-Kmath

    where—

    • H is the scheme community charge of the authority concerned;

    • J is the number of persons who by virtue of their residence in the qualifying dwelling in question on 31st March 1993—

      1. a

        are subject on that day to a personal community charge of the authority; or

      2. b

        are liable to pay an amount by way of contribution under section 9 of the 1988 Act (collective community charge contributions) in respect of that dwelling and a contribution period which consists of or includes that day; and

    • K is an amount equal to the difference (if any) between—

      1. i

        the aggregate of the amounts payable as regards the qualifying dwelling in question and in respect of the authority’s personal community charge as it has effect for the financial year ending on 31st March 1993 by the persons subject to that charge on that day by virtue of their residence in that dwelling; and

      2. ii

        the aggregate of the amounts which, but for section 13 of the 1988 Act and regulations under section 13A12 of that Act, would have been so payable in respect of that charge, that year and that dwelling by the same number of persons as are subject to that charge as mentioned in paragraph (i) above;

  • C is the amount specified in column (2) of the following Table in relation to such valuation band shown in column (1) of that Table as is—

    1. i

      in the case of a dwelling in respect of which, as regards 1st April 1993, a person is an eligible person both for the purposes of Part II of these Regulations and for the purposes of the Disabilities Regulations, the alternative valuation band;

    2. ii

      in the case of a dwelling in respect of which, as regards 1st April 1993, a person who is not an eligible person for the purposes of the Disabilities Regulations is an eligible person for the purposes of Part II of these Regulations, the relevant valuation band

      TABLE

      (1)

      (2)

      Valuation band

      Amount £

      A

      91

      B

      104

      C

      117

      D

      130

      E

      143

      F

      156

      G

      169

      H

      182

  • and D is the number of days in the financial year.

3

1

Where the average council tax is equal to or exceeds the scheme council tax, E is an amount equal to the scheme council tax applicable—

a

in the case of a dwelling in respect of which, as regards 1st April 1993, a person is an eligible person for the purposes of the Disabilities Regulations, to dwellings listed in the alternative valuation band and situated in the relevant part of the billing authority’s area;

b

in the case of a dwelling in respect of which, as regards 1st April 1993, a person is not an eligible person for the purposes of the Disabilities Regulations, to dwellings listed in the relevant valuation band and situated in the relevant part of the billing authority’s area.

2

Where the average council tax is less than the scheme council tax—

a

if the average council tax exceeds the set council tax, E is an amount equal to the average council tax applicable as mentioned in paragraph (a) or, as the case may be, paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (1);

b

if the set council tax is equal to or exceeds the average council tax but is less than the scheme council tax, E is an amount equal to the set council tax applicable as so mentioned;

c

if the scheme council tax is equal to or less than the set council tax, E is an amount equal to the scheme council tax applicable as so mentioned.

4

In calculating the amount of any difference for the purposes of the definition of “K” in paragraph 2, it shall be assumed (so far as relevant for the purposes of section 13 of the 1988 Act or regulations under section 13A of that Act) that the circumstances of an individual and a state of affairs on 31st March 1993 had been his circumstances and the state of affairs on each day of the financial year ending on that day.

SCHEDULE 2AVERAGE COUNCIL TAXES AND SCHEME COUNCIL TAXES

Schedule 1

PART IDETERMINATION OF AVERAGE COUNCIL TAXES

1

1

The average council tax of a billing authority other than the Council of the Isles of Scilly for dwellings in a particular valuation band is the amount determined in accordance with the formula—

(A+B)×N.math

2

The average council tax of the Isles of Scilly for dwellings in a particular valuation band is the amount determined in accordance with the formula—

A×N.math

3

Paragraph 2 shall have effect for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) and, so far as applicable, sub-paragraph (2).

4

This sub-paragraph applies where—

a

a police precepting authority makes calculations under section 45 of the Act; and

b

an amount calculated under subsection (3) of that section relates to part only of the area of a billing authority in relation to which the police precepting authority is a relevant precepting authority.

5

In a case to which sub-paragraph (4) applies, the billing authority shall calculate, in accordance with the formula set out in sub-paragraph (1), as read with paragraph 2(3) and (4) below, an average council tax—

a

for dwellings situated in the part of its area referred to in sub-paragraph (4)(b) above, and

b

for dwellings situated in the other part of its area.

2

1

A is the amount calculated (or last calculated) by the billing authority under section 33 of the Act as the basic amount of its council tax for the 1993 financial year.

2

Where, in relation to the billing authority, no relevant precepting authority is a police precepting authority, B is the amount or, as the case may be, the aggregate of the amounts calculated (or last calculated) by each relevant precepting authority under section 44 of the Act.

3

Where, in relation to a billing authority, the only relevant precepting authority or, if there is more than one relevant precepting authority, each of them, is a police precepting authority, B is the amount or aggregate of the amounts calculated (or last calculated) by each relevant precepting authority under section 45 of the Act as applicable to dwellings in the part of its area in which the dwelling is situated.

4

Where, in relation to a billing authority, one of the relevant precepting authorities is a police precepting authority, but the other is not, B is the aggregate of the amounts calculated—

a

as regards the authority which is a police precepting authority, under section 45 of the Act as applicable to dwellings in the part of its area in which the dwelling is situated; and

b

as regards the other relevant precepting authority, under section 44 of the Act.

5

N is the number or fraction specified in column (2) of the following Table in relation to the relevant valuation band:

TABLE

(1)

(2)

Valuation band

Number or fraction

A

6/9

B

7/9

C

8/9

D

1

E

11/9

F

13/9

G

15/9

H

2.

PART IIDETERMINATION OF SCHEME COUNCIL TAXES

1

In this Part—

  • “Exchequer support”, in relation to an authority and the 1993 financial year, means the aggregate of the amounts for the year payable to the authority by way of—

    1. a

      redistributed non-domestic rates,

    2. b

      revenue support grant, and

    3. c

      additional grant13;

  • “relevant budget amount” means—

    1. a

      as regards a relevant precepting authority other than the Receiver, whichever is the greatest of such of the following amounts as are applicable in the authority’s case—

      1. i

        the amount of the authority’s standard spending assessment (“SSA”),

      2. ii

        the aggregate of the authority’s relevant notional amount and a percentage of that amount not exceeding 2.5%, where that aggregate does not exceed SSA by more than 1%,

      3. iii

        the aggregate of the authority’s relevant notional amount and a percentage of that amount not exceeding 1.75%, where that aggregate does not exceed SSA by more than 5%,

      4. iv

        the aggregate of the authority’s relevant notional amount and a percentage of that amount not exceeding 1%, where that aggregate does not exceed SSA by more than 10%,

      5. v

        the aggregate of the authority’s relevant notional amount and a percentage of that amount not exceeding 0.5%, where that aggregate does not exceed SSA by more than 12.5%,

      6. vi

        the aggregate of SSA and a percentage of SSA not exceeding 30%, where that aggregate does not exceed the authority’s relevant notional amount,

      7. vii

        the aggregate of SSA and a percentage of SSA not exceeding 60%, where that aggregate is at least 5% less than the authority’s relevant notional amount, and

      • (viii) an amount which is at least 10% less than the authority’s relevant notional amount;

    2. b

      as regards a billing authority other than the Common Council, the aggregate of—

      1. i

        the amount which would be ascertained in accordance with paragraph (a) if the reference in that paragraph to a relevant precepting authority were a reference to the billing authority;

      2. ii

        the amount of every precept issued to the authority for the 1993 financial year by a local precepting authority;

      3. iii

        every amount anticipated by the authority in accordance with the Billing Authorities (Anticipation of Precepts) Regulations 199214 as regards that year; and

      4. iv

        every amount taken into account by the authority in accordance with the Local Government Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) (England) Order 199315;

    3. c

      as regards the Common Council, the aggregate of—

      1. i

        the amount which would be ascertained in accordance with paragraph (a) if references in that paragraph to a relevant precepting authority and its standard spending assessment were references to the Common Council and the amount determined by the Secretary of State for the 1993 financial year and notified to the Council for the purposes of calculating the required maximum for the year in accordance with paragraph 9(4) of Part II of Schedule 7 to the 1988 Act16; and

      2. ii

        the amounts which would be ascertained in accordance with sub-paragraphs (ii) to (iv) of paragraph (b) if references in those paragraphs to the authority were references to the Council;

  • “relevant notional amount”, in relation to an authority, means the amount specified for the authority in the Limitation of Council Tax and Precepts (Relevant Notional Amounts) Report (England) 1993/9417;

  • “scheme budget requirement”—

    1. a

      in relation to an authority other than the Receiver, means the lesser of—

      1. i

        the amount calculated (or last calculated) by the authority in accordance with section 32(4) or section 43(4) of the Act, as the case may be, as its budget requirement for the 1993 financial year; and

      2. ii

        its relevant budget amount for that year;

    2. b

      in relation to the Receiver, means the amount calculated (or last calculated) by him in accordance with section 43(4) of the Act, as his budget requirement for the 1993 financial year.

2

1

The scheme council tax of a billing authority other than the Council of the Isles of Scilly for dwellings in a particular valuation band is the amount determined in accordance with the formula—

[(L+M)×10098]×Nmath

2

The scheme council tax for the Council of the Isles of Scilly for dwellings in a particular valuation band is the amount determined in accordance with the formula—

[L×10098×Nmath

3

Paragraphs 3 and 4 shall have effect for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1) and, so far as applicable, sub-paragraph (2).

4

In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), “N” has the meaning given by paragraph 2(5) of Part I of this Schedule.

5

Where a relevant precepting authority which is a police precepting authority precepts on, or has relevant special expenses relating to, part only of a billing authority’s area, the billing authority shall calculate, in accordance with the formula set out in sub-paragraph (1), as read with paragraph 4(3)(a) and (b) below, a scheme council tax—

a

for dwellings situated in the part of its area to which relevant special expenses relate, and

b

for dwellings situated in the other part of its area.

3

“L” is the amount found by applying the formula—

O-PQmath

where—

  • O is the billing authority’s scheme budget requirement;

  • P is the authority’s Exchequer support, and

  • Q is the authority’s standard tax base.

4

1

Where, in relation to a billing authority, no relevant precepting authority is a police precepting authority, “M” is—

a

where there is only one relevant precepting authority, the amount found by applying the formula—

R-STmath

where—

  • R is the relevant precepting authority’s scheme budget requirement,

  • S is the authority’s Exchequer support, and

  • T is the authority’s standard tax base;

b

where there is more than one relevant precepting authority, the aggregate of the amounts found by applying the formula set out in paragraph (a) as regards each of them.

2

Where, in relation to a billing authority, the only relevant precepting authority is a police precepting authority, “M” is found by applying the formula—

UW+Vmath

where—

  • U is the aggregate of the relevant precepting authority’s relevant special expenses;

  • V is the product of the formula—

R-S-UTmath

where R, S and T have the same connotations as in sub-paragraph (1), and U is the aggregate of the relevant precepting authority’s relevant special expenses; and

  • W is the relevant precepting authority’s special tax base.

3

Where, in relation to a billing authority, there is more than one relevant precepting authority and each of them is a police precepting authority, “M” is—

a

in relation to the part (if any) of the billing authority’s area to which relevant special expenses do not apply, the aggregate of the amounts found by applying, as regards each relevant precepting authority, the formula—

R-S-UTmath

where—

  • R, S, and T have the same connotations as in sub-paragraph (1), and

  • U has the same connotation as in sub-paragraph (2); and

b

in relation to the part (if any) of the billing authority’s area to which relevant special expenses apply, the formula—

UW+Vmath

where

  • U, V and W have the same connotations as in sub-paragraph (2);

c

in any other case, the aggregate of the amounts found by applying, as regards each relevant precepting authority, the formula set out in paragraph (a).

4

Where, in relation to a billing authority, one of the relevant precepting authorities is a police precepting authority, but the other is not, “M” is the aggregate of the amounts found by applying—

a

as regards the relevant precepting authority which is not a police precepting authority, the formula set out in sub-paragraph (1); and

b

as regards the other relevant precepting authority—

i

where the billing authority is the council of an inner London borough, the formula set out in sub-paragraph (2);

ii

in any other case, the formula set out in paragraph (a) of sub-paragraph (3).