HC Deb 28 January 1997 vol 289 cc181-4W
Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what percentage and amount of local government income has been uncollected in each year since 1979; and if he will indicate whether rates, community charge or council tax applied in each year. [12764]

Mr. Kynoch

Information is not available centrally on the amount of uncollected domestic and non-domestic rates in the period before 1989–90. Table 1 gives the amount and percentage of community charge income unrecovered for each year between 1989–90 and 1992–93, and the amount and percentage of council tax income unrecovered for each year between 1993–94 and 1995–96.

Between 1989–90 and 1992–93 local government income was not affected by unrecovered non-domestic rate income as any shortfall in non-domestic rate income was made up through revenue support grant. From 1993–94 the operation of non-domestic rate pooling ensures that local authority income is not affected by any unrecovered amounts of non-domestic rates.

Table 2 shows for each year from 1979–80 to 1988–89 the reduction to gross rate income recorded in authorities' accounts arising from rates written off as irrecoverable, the net cost of collection and the repayment of rates paid in error. This is not directly comparable to the figures given in table 1, particularly as it relates to amounts written off rather than amounts uncollected and covers both domestic and non-domestic rates.

Table 1: Amounts of community charge and council tax billed and collected1
Net amount billed2 Amount uncollected at 31 October 1996 £000s Percentage uncollected at 31 October 1996
Community charge
1989–903 860,704 83,520 9.7
1990–913 916,589 123,356 13.5
1991–923 747,606 117,766 15.8
1992–933 878,940 163,721 18.6
Council tax
Table 1: Amounts of community charge and council tax billed and collected1
Net amount billed2 Amount uncollected at 31 October 1996 £000s Percentage uncollected at 31 October 1996
1993–94 898,866 58,953 6.6
1994–95 971,698 80,837 8.3
1995–96 1,045,577 115,503 11.0
Source:
Community charge and council tax receipts return.:
Notes:
1 Amounts billed and uncollected include community water charges and council water charges.
2 Gross amount billed minus rebates granted, as reported by councils at end October 1996.
3 Excludes information on billed and uncollected amounts for North Lanarkshire, which has, to date, been unable to supply this information.

1. Authorities are asked to exclude surcharges for late payment in amounts billed and amounts collected. Not all authorities are able to do this.

Table 2: Gross rate income and reductions in rates due: 1979–80 to 1988–89
Gross rate income1 £000s Reduction in rates due2 £000s Reduction as percentage of gross income
1979–80 742,608 15,171 2.0
1980–81 961,993 19,918 2.1
1981–82 1,313,022 34,558 2.6
1982–83 1,495,504 24,625 1.6
1983–84 1,500,194 27,560 1.8
1984–85 1,590,861 33,328 2.1
1985–86 1,872,802 44,055 2.4
1986–87 1,978,748 53,812 2.7
1987–88 2,229,246 65,921 3.0
1988–89 2,292,648 67,678 3.0
Source:
Local Financial Returns.
Note:
1 Gross rate income includes income from domestic and non-domestic rates.
2 Reduction in rates due includes rates written off as irrecoverable; net cost of collection rates and repayment of rates paid in error.

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the resource planning assumption on capital expenditure advised to West Dunbartonshire council in September 1994; what is the gross capital allocation to west Dunbartonshire for 1997–98; and what factors underlie the differences between the two sums. [12766]

Mr. Raymond S. Robertson

No resource planning assumptions for housing capital expenditure were issued to West Dunbartonshire council in September 1994; nor has the council received a gross capital allocation for 1997–98.

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what percentage of West Dunbartonshire council's budget for 1996–97 was met by Scottish Office grant and business rates; and how much cash, in real and constant price terms, was allocated by him to west Dunbartonshire for(a) 1996–97 and (b) 1997–98. [12759]

Mr. Kynoch

Around 83 per cent. of west Dunbartonshire council's planned level of revenue expenditure in the current year is being supported by a combination of (a) basic aggregate external finance—AEF—(b) additional AEF from the self-financed mismatch scheme, (c) supplementary mismatch scheme grant and (d) district equalisation scheme grant.

The following table shows the level of support to the council from these four sources for 1996–97 and 1997–98 in both cash and real terms.

Year Cash £ million Real terms £ million (1997–98 Prices)
1996–97
(a) Basic AEF1 111.3 113.5
(b) Additional AEF from self-financed mismatch scheme 2.4 2.4
(c) Supplementary mismatch scheme 1.2 1.2
(d) District equalisation scheme 0.3 0.3
1997–98
(a) Basic AEF1 109.2 109.2
(b) Additional AEF from self-financed mismatch scheme 1.9 1.9
(c) Supplementary mismatch scheme 0.9 0.9
(d) District equalisation scheme 0.15 0.15
1 Adjusted to take account of phasing-out of local government re-organisation costs and the introduction of nursery vouchers.

Both the self-financed mismatch scheme which COSLA proposed and the supplementary mismatch scheme which is funded by the Exchequer were introduced on a transitional basis in order to give the councils concerned time to bring their expenditure levels more closely in line with their levels of Government support. In 1997–98, the councils will receive 50 per cent. of the assistance which they are receiving from these two schemes in the current year. The district equalisation scheme is being phased-out on the same basis.

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what percentage share of the total Scottish Office grant was allocated to each council in Scotland in(a) 1996–97 and (b) 1997–98. [12761]

Mr. Kynoch

The percentage share of total Government support, comprising aggregate external finance, supplementary mismatch scheme grant and district equalisation grant, allocated to each council in Scotland in 1996–97 and 1997–98 is shown in the table.

Percentage
Council 1996–94 1997–98
City of Aberdeen 3.72 3.61
Aberdeenshire 3.74 3.81
Angus 1.87 1.92
Argyll and Bute 2.09 2.06
Clackmannanshire 0.88 0.88
Dumfries and Galloway 2.83 2.85
City of Dundee 3.23 3.19
East Ayrshire 2.31 2.33
East Dunbartonshire 1.76 1.77
East Lothian 1.47 1.49
East Renfrewshire 1.34 1.39
City of Edinburgh 7.47 7.66
Falkirk 2.44 2.45
Fife 6.24 6.20
City of Glasgow 15.74 15.34
Highland 4.53 4.48
Inverclyde 1.91 1.91
Percentage
Council 1996–94 1997–98
Midlothian 1.48 1.44
Moray 1.61 1.61
North Ayrshire 2.58 2.65
North Lanarkshire 6.25 6.21
Orkney 0.71 0.72
Perth and Kinross 2.15 2.18
Renfrewshire 3.28 3.29
Scottish Borders 2.06 2.06
Shetland 0.90 1.05
South Ayrshire 2.00 2.05
South Lanarkshire 5.64 5.66
Stirling 1.57 1.61
West Dunbartonshire 2.17 2.10
West Lothian 2.79 2.78
Western Isles 1.25 1.26
Scotland 100 100

Mr. Worthington

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the expenditure by councils in Scotland, in(a) real and (b) constant price terms, in each year since 1979 on recovery of local government rates, community charge or council tax through sheriff officers; and if he will indicate for each of those years the amount recovered by sheriff officers. [12765]

Mr. Kynoch

My Department obtains information from local authorities about their total expenditure on collection of local taxation. However, data are not held centrally about either(a) expenditure on collection through sheriff officers or (b) amounts recovered by sheriff officers.