The Council Tax you pay is split between various authorities.

How Council Tax income is split
Authority Percentage of Council Tax 2024 to 2025 amount
Oxford City Council (including parish precepts) 14.42% £352.07
Oxfordshire County Council 74.55% £1,820.56
Police and Crime Commissioner (Thames Valley) 11.03% £269.28

A 3D pie chart with the title Council Tax 2024-25 represents how Council Tax income is split between authorities.

All figures quoted refer to Council Tax band D and are rounded to the nearest pound. Percentages here and on the actual Council Tax bill are expressed to one decimal place.

Oxford City Council's basic amount of Council Tax inclusive of parish precepts is £352.07 for 2024 to 2025. Excluding parish precepts, the Basic Amount of Council Tax is £346.36.30 for 2024 to 2025.

Therefore, If you live in an average band D home in Oxford, £346.36 of your total Council Tax bill for this year helps pay for Oxford City Council services.

This is a 2.99% increase on the 2023 to 2024 figure of £336.30 which is an annual increase of £10.06 or approximately 19p per week.

The cost of Oxford City Council's services is equivalent to under one-sixth of your total Council Tax bill.

Increases being asked for this year

Oxfordshire County Council has increased their overall 2023 to 2024 Council Tax by 4.99% to £1,820.56. 2.99% of that figure is due to 'General Expenditure' and the remaining 2% is in respect of an Adult Social Care precept. See the 'statement concerning adult social care funding' toward the end of this page.

Oxford City Council's overall band D Council Tax (including Parishes) has increased by 2.91% from £342.13 in 2023 to 2024 to £352.07 in 2024 to 2025.

Oxford City Council's overall band D Council Tax (net of Parishes) has increased by 2.99% from £336.30 in 2022-23 to £346.36 in 2024 to 2025.

The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has increased their 2023 to 2024 band D Council Tax by £13 per year to £269.28. This is equivalent to a 5.07% increase.

Parish councils

Oxford City Council provides services to four parish councils within its boundaries.

The parishes ask for funding to pay for services they provide in the form of a precept on the the Council. Residents in the parishes pay this as part of their Council Tax.

Oxford City Council therefore also raises Council Tax to pay for parish councils and the Basic Amount of Council Tax inclusive of parish precepts is £352.07 (average figure across parishes) for 2024 to 2025.

In the Unparished Area, the the Council undertakes the parish functions.

Parish council precepts
Parish 2023 to 2024 2024 to 2025
Littlemore £92,100 £83,800
Old Marston £62,200 £63,700
Risinghurst and Sandhills £59,000 £62,400
Blackbird Leys £54,800 £54,900
Sub-total £268,100 £264,800
Unparished Area £665,100 £691,200
Total "Special Items" £933,200 £956,000

Council Tax requirement (including parishes)

In accordance with the Localism Act 2011 the Council is required to calculate its Council Tax requirement. This figure is the amount that the Council will raise in Council Tax from the residents in the city to fund services for the coming year 2024 to 2025.

The Oxford City Council's requirement from Council Tax for 2024 to 2025 is £16,277,802. This includes the parish precepts of £263,738.

The equivalent figure in 2023 to 2024 was £15,682,432.

The Tax Base for 2024 to 2025 (the total number of dwellings adjusted for exemptions and discounts, and expressed as band D equivalents) has increased from the 2023 to 2024 figure of 45,838.1 to 46,234.9.

The reasons for this are:

  1. an increase in the number of newly built dwellings
  2. the reduction in the level of estimate exemptions that will be applied in 2024 to 2025
  3. a relatively consistent level of properties eligible for Council Tax Reduction Scheme

The band D Council Tax (excluding parishes) for 2024 to 2025 is £346.36. This is a 2.99% increase on the 2023 to 2024 figure of £336.30.

Statement concerning adult social care funding

Amendment of the Council Tax (Demand Notices) (England) Regulations 2011

The Secretary of State 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. 

The 2024/25 Local Government Finance Settlement has allowed authorities with Social Care responsibilities to raise an ASC precept of 2% on top of the 2.99% core increase. The Oxfordshire County Council has decided to raise this 2% ASC precept in 2024/25 making their total increase 4.99%. The County Council's full Band D charge of £1,820.56 is made up of £1,557.52 General Precept and £263.04 ASC Precept.

For full details visit the Oxfordshire County Council website.

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