Council Tax 2023/2024

​​​​​Castle Point Borough Council collects the Council Tax for itself and on behalf of these authorities:
1. Essex County Council
2. Essex PFCC - Policing and Community Safety
3. Essex PFCC - Fire and Rescue Authority

The table below shows the amount of Council Tax each of the above authorities has set for 2023/2024. When these amounts are added together, they give the total Council Tax for a property in each band.

 

Council Tax bands and rates

Band

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

 

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

Castle Point Borough Council

187.86

219.17

250.48

281.79

344.41

407.03

469.65

563.58

Essex County Council

966.78

1127.91

1289.04

1450.17

1772.43

2094.69

2416.95

2900.34

Essex PFCC - Policing & Community Safety

155.64

181.58

207.52

233.46

285.34

337.22

389.10

466.92

Essex PFCC - Fire and Rescue Authority

53.52

62.44

71.36

80.28

98.12

115.96

133.80

160.56

Total

1,363.80

1,591.10

1,818.40

2,045.70

2,500.30

2,954.90

3,409.50

4,091.40

We also collect from residents of Canvey Island an additional amount for the Canvey Island Town Council. The amounts for each band are:

Canvey Island Town Council Council tax bands and rates

Band

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

Canvey Island Town Council

15.18

17.71

20.24

22.77

27.83

32.89

37.95

45.54

Total

1,378.98

1608.81

1,838.64

2,068.47

2,528.13

2,987.79

3,447.45

4,136.94

 

Adult Social Care 

For 2023/2024, Essex County Council's Council Tax has increased overall by 3.5%, 2%  of which is directly attributable to the funding of adult social care. Further information: Spending and Council Tax | Essex.GOV.UK

 

Statement concerning adult social care funding:

The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government has made an offer to adult social care authorities. ("Adult social care authorities" are local authorities which have functions under Part 1 of the Care Act 2014, namely county councils in England, district councils for an area in England for which there is no county council, London borough councils, the Common Council of the City of London and the Council of the Isles of Scilly.)

The offer was the option of an adult social care authority being able to charge an additional "precept" on its council tax without holding a referendum, to assist the authority in meeting its expenditure on adult social care from the financial year 2016-17. It was originally made in respect of the financial years up to and including 2019-20. If the Secretary of State chooses to renew this offer in respect of a particular financial year, this is subject to the approval of the House of Commons.

 

Leaflets and Financial Information

Below are the leaflets that form part of your annual Council Tax bill, please click on the relevant guide to download and view the leaflet:

 

For the financial information relating to the other authorities please click on the following links: