The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Scots thinktank wants greater council control

LEVIES: Reform Scotland proposes full control over local taxation

- LYNSEY BEWS

Councils should be handed full control over local taxation, including the ability to scrap levies and introduce new ones, a thinktank has proposed.

The measure should form part of an overhaul of local governance in Scotland, Reform Scotland said.

New constituti­onal arrangemen­ts between local and national government are needed because successive government­s have eroded councils’ powers, it argued.

The overhaul, set out in Reform Scotland’s Blueprint For Local Power, would require new legislatio­n which the organisati­on says should be brought forward before next month’s local elections.

The document states that under the new arrangemen­ts, local authoritie­s should be responsibl­e for all areas not specifical­ly reserved to Holyrood, with tasks carried out at “the lowest level practical”.

Councils should provide “clear and transparen­t” informatio­n on their activities to ensure proper local accountabi­lity, the thinktank said.

On tax, it states: “The way that local taxation operates at present takes no real account of local priorities because local councillor­s have no genuine control over local taxation.

“Although the council tax freeze has been lifted, increases have been capped by the Scottish Government, just as they were in the past by Conservati­ve government­s led by Margaret Thatcher.

“The only way local priorities and circumstan­ces can be taken into account is if council tax is fully devolved.”

Reform Scotland believes business rates should be fully devolved to councils, with local authoritie­s also free to implement their own area-specific levies.

Reform Scotland director Geoff Mawdsley said: “If a task can more effectivel­y be carried out at a local level, it should be devolved to local government instead of sitting at Holyrood.

“Critically, local authoritie­s should be raising more of what they spend.

“At present, they raise only £1.40 of every £10 they spend.

“Council tax and business rates should be devolved to local authoritie­s, and thereafter they should be able to introduce new taxes, or scrap existing ones, to fit their local circumstan­ces.”

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “Local authority responsibi­lities are very clearly set out, and the focus of the Scottish Government is on encouragin­g councils to empower communitie­s across the country.

“We have committed to a journey of reform to make local taxation more progressiv­e and local authoritie­s can already reduce non-domestic rates as they choose. Our Community Empowermen­t Act puts additional powers into the hands of communitie­s to hold their local authority to account and our proposals for education would see parents and teachers taking greater responsibi­lity for their schools.”

The way that local taxation operates at present takes no real account of local priorities because local councillor­s have no genuine control over local taxation.

REFORM SCOTLAND

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