The Funding of Local Government in Scotland, 2024-2025

Overview of the calculation of funding for local government, 2024-25.

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How did we calculate how much Scottish Government grant each council should receive?

For 2024-25, councils will receive £15.2 billion of general funding. So, considering just this general funding:

  1. We calculated each council’s fair share of the £15.2 billion of available funding. 
  2. Then we subtracted how much income we estimate each will receive from Council Tax and Non-domestic Rates.
  3. Then the remainder was given as grant, mainly General Revenue Grant.

So if a council’s fair share was £400 million, and they would receive £70 million from Council Tax and £90 million from Non-domestic Rates, then we gave £240 million as General Revenue Grant.

(400 - 70 - 90 = 240)

Diagram illustrating that Total Allocation equals Grant plus Non-domestic Rates plus Council Tax.

Contact

Email: gaestatistics@gov.scot 

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