Council Tax Collection Statistics, 2024-25

This statistics publication provides Council Tax collection figures for Scottish local authorities, up to and including the financial year 2024-25.


Further Context Around Council Tax

Figure 9: Bands B and E have the potential to yield the most Council Tax

A bar chart showing Council Tax Potential Yield (£ millions), 2023-24, by Council Tax Band

A bar chart showing Council Tax Potential Yield (£ millions), 2023-24, by Council Tax Band

Source: Scottish Local Government Finance Statistics 2023-24

Local authorities are responsible for billing and collecting Council Tax. Before the start of each financial year, local authorities issue Council Tax bills to householders in each dwelling. Each Council Tax bill is calculated by applying the appropriate band rate for the local authority, then applying any discounts, exemptions and reductions. Figure 9 illustrates the breakdown of the gross Council Tax potential yield into Council Tax billed and the amounts not billed due to Council Tax Reduction, discounts and exemptions in 2023-24, the latest data available.

This publication is concerned with the Council Tax billed each year, as provided in the CTRR Q4 returns, which is currently approximately £3.077 billion in 2024-25.

Figure 10: Local Authority Revenue Funding, 2023-24 (£ millions)

A table showing the Local Authority Revenue Funding, 2023-24

General Funding Source 2023-24 Proportion
General Revenue Grant 8,920 59.5%
NDR Distributable Amount 3,045 20.3%
Council Tax 2,931 19.6%
Other Funding 87 0.6%
Total General Funding 14,983 100.0%

Source: LFR A0, Scottish Local Government Finance Statistics 2023-24

In 2023-24, the latest audited figures, Council Tax income (for all billing years) amounted to £2.931 billion. This accounted for 19.6 per cent, just under one-fifth, of total local authority revenue funding (£14.983 billion).

The data for Figure 9 and Figure 10 are both included in the Scottish Local Government Finance Statistics 2023-24 (Chart 2.7 and Table 2.6 respectively).

Contact

Email: lgfstats@gov.scot

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