Somerset Council warns over bankruptcy without steep council tax rise

Somerset Council could be forced to declare bankruptcy this spring unless it implements steep council tax hikes or receives "exceptional" support from the central government.
The local authority sounded the alarm on its financial crisis in November 2023 and managed to establish a balanced budget for February 2024 only by endorsing substantial savings, workforce reductions, and the disposal of commercial investments along with surplus land and property.
To achieve a balanced budget for the 2025/26 fiscal year, the council is depending heavily on reducing its staff numbers, with redundancies contributing £34m to the planned £47m in savings. However, escalating costs and increased demand for services, especially in children's services and adult social care, have resulted in an anticipated budget shortfall of £66m despite these measures.
Council leader Bill Revans is petitioning the government for "exceptional financial support" and has requested permission to increase council tax beyond the current 5% cap. Without such assistance, the council may be forced to issue a Section 114 notice, effectively admitting insolvency and inviting central government commissioners to intervene at the expense of taxpayers.
Council tax bills are pegged to property valuations dating back to 1991, using a Band D property as the standard measure. In Somerset, though, there's a larger segment of the population residing in properties beneath the Band D threshold, rendering the council's capacity to generate revenue through council tax relativ
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