Lib Dems call on Government to step in to pay Council Tax in face of coronavirus threat
The Lib Dems are calling on the Government to pick up the bill for Council Tax payments in order to ease the financial pressure people are facing as a result of coronavirus.
According to the Lib Dems, their proposals would save residents in Woking Borough an average of £462 over the next three months.
The party's proposals include a complete moratorium on payments for all households in Bands A to E, and a 50% reduction in payments across other bands. The Treasury would make up the shortfall in tax revenue with direct payments to councils.
The Lib Dems would like to see these measures implemented for a minimum of three months, with an option to extend the scheme as required.
Lib Dem Communities, Housing and Local Government spokesperson, Tim Farron, said:
"Millions of people are facing financial hardship as a direct result of the coronavirus crisis. More must be done to ease the pressure on families facing financial hardship. Scrapping Council Tax bills before they kick in again in April is one such step."
"Councils and local authorities provide vital services and, of course, they must be able to continue that work. That's why the Lib Dems are calling on Government to foot the bill until the current crisis passes and people can start to rebuild."
Councillor Will Forster added:
"In Woking, people in Bands A-E are being asked to pay an average of £1,847 in Council Tax this year. As the coronavirus crisis escalates, thousands will be unable to pay, and may fall into arrears if steps are not taken to suspend payments. Rapid action is needed, or many more families will be under unbearable financial pressuring in the coming weeks."
"Councils have been hit hard by government funding cuts over the last five years. Every penny is now vital to ensure Woking Borough Council can continue to operate. Under these proposal councils would receive equivalent funding from Central Government to make sure they can continue to provide the services that people in Woking in rely on."