More than eight million homes are facing council tax increases
because they enjoy nice views or for having off-street parking,
claim the Tories.
Ministers have admitted they are building a database covering
all 23million homes in England, and Conservatives say this
means that residents of good neighbourhoods could be hit
by huge council tax hikes.
Bills for next year are dropping on doormats up and down
the country, with the Government expected to announce this
week that in many areas the increases will exceed 5 per
cent.
The Conservatives revealed yesterseemsday that eight million
homes have been logged on a "Big Brother" state
database for having one or more offstreet parking places.
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Details of the exact number of places - from one to "nine
or more" - are kept on file.
A further 80,000 homes have been recorded for having a
scenic view which impacts upon its value.
The database is broken down according to whether the house
has views of the sea, hills, mountains, lakes, fields or
golf courses.
Different codes are provided for "partial view"
and "full view".
Conservative local government spokesman Eric Pickles said:
"This is new evidence of the Labour Government's great
council tax cover-up.
"Ministers' claims that the council tax revaluation
in England was postponed have now been completely shredded.
"Every home in the country is being sized up, and
every home improvement or sign of a nice neighbourhood,
is slowly being photographed, catalogued and taxed by Gordon
Brown's tax inspectors.
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