Rachel Reeves plotting bill hike on thousands of households with new council tax band | Politics | News

Thousands of homeowners across England could face higherย council tax bills as the Treasury considers plans to create new bands for more expensive properties. The proposal, being explored ahead of the Autumn Budget, is part of Chancellor Rachel Reevesโs wider effort to raise revenue without breaking Labourโs pledge not to revalue every home this Parliament.
Officials are understood to be considering introducing additional bands at the top end of the scale rather than a wholesale review of all property values, the Mail on Sunday reports. The change would allow the Treasury to boost receipts from pricier homes, with properties in London and the South East expected to be the prime targets.
David Fell, lead analyst at estate agency Hamptons, said a selective approach may prove politically and practically appealing. He told the Mail: โAdding a higher council tax band would probably be one of the fairer and least disruptive property tax reform ideas weโve seen floated so far.โ
Council tax payments depend on the propertyโs band, which is determined by the value of the home as of April 1, 1991, and these bands range from A to H. Council tax banding has never been revalued in England.
The highest current bracket, Band H, applies to homes then valued above ยฃ320,001 in 1991. According to Nationwide’s house price index, a property with that worth would be valued at around ยฃ1.6million in 2025. In London, the value would leap to around ยฃ2.1million.
Wales introduced an additional top band in 2005 for properties exceeding ยฃ424,000 in its 2003 valuations.
It comes following recent calls to reform council tax banding, with the current system deemed unfair. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), a think tank, argued the current system is โout-datedโ and must be revised based on house prices today.
At present, the London Borough of Wandsworth pays the least amount of council tax in the UK, with average band D households paying around ยฃ998 per year. This comes despite Rightmove data showing house prices in this borough average around ยฃ756,091.
Meanwhile, Rutland, in the East Midlands, pays some of the highest rates for council tax, with average band D households paying around ยฃ2,671 per year. According to Rightmove, house prices in this constituency average around ยฃ434,694.
Labour ruled out changing council tax bands in England during its election campaign last summer, with Ms Reeves stating the party did โnot want to see the tax burden on working people increaseโ.
However, Wales has already announced plans to carry out a reevaluation of property prices in 2028.
Introducing a new council tax band for higher-value properties would align with Ms Reevesโs recent remarks that those with โbroad shouldersโ should contribute more as she searches for ways to strengthen the public finances and stimulate growth.
A Treasury spokesman said: “The Budget will strike the right balance between making sure that we have enough money to fund our public services while ensuring we can bring growth to boost living standards.”