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My Broadland Council Tax bill

Where your Council Tax goes - 2025-26

Norfolk County Council75%
Police and Crime Commissioner14%
Broadland District Council6%
Town & Parish Councils5%

Council Tax increase - 2025-26

On average Council Tax bills for 2025/26 across Broadland have increased by 4.6%

The percentage increases compared to 2024-25 for the different precepting bodies:

Norfolk County Council5%
Police and Crime Commissioner4.4%
Broadland District Council0%
Town & Parish (Average increase)6.3%

Broadland District Council sends out Council Tax bills on behalf of Norfolk County Council, Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner and Parish/Town Councils

Broadland District Council has no control over the level of Council Tax set by these bodies

Council Tax bills will vary depending on which Parish/Town you live in

Charges are calculated for a Band D property. The figures detailed below relate to the band D equivalents.

Bills for properties in other bands will vary in accordance with the relevant proportions of Band D values. Further details are available within Broadland District Council’s Council Tax and Budget Information 2025/26, available here:

Budget information and Council Tax | Broadland and South Norfolk

Total Council Tax Charges 2025-26

The total charges across all parishes in 2025-26, 2024-25, and the leaflet that accompanied your bill can be viewed here:

View Council Tax documents

Broadland District Council

The overall charge levied by Broadland has not increased for 2025/26

· The frozen precept for Broadland District Council results in a 0.0% change and the band D amount remains at £134.91.

Precepting body2024/25 (£)2025/26 (£)Increase (£)Increase (%)
Broadland District Council (Band D)134.91134.910.000.00

Broadland District Council is the billing authority for Council Tax. We use your Council Tax band, as determined by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) to work out your Council Tax bill and are responsible for Council Tax payment, discounts, exemptions and reductions.

You can find out your Council Tax band on the government's website.

Further band information can be obtained via The Valuation Office Agency website

You can reduce the amount you pay us each month if you currently pay your Council Tax over 10 monthly instalments by switching to pay over 12 instead. If you’d like us to make this change, please contact us.

Make a general Council Tax enquiry

Full details of Broadland District Council’s Council Tax and Budget Information 2025/26 is available here:

Budget information and Council Tax | Broadland and South Norfolk

Norfolk County Council

The overall charge levied by Norfolk County Council has increased by 5.0%

This increase in precept of for Norfolk County Council of £83.52 is 5.0% and takes the band D amount to £1755.63.

Precepting body2024/25 (£)2025/26 (£)Increase (£)Increase (%)
Norfolk County Council – (Including Adult Social Care)1,672.111,755.6383.525.0

More details about Norfolk County Council’s Budget and Council Tax can be viewed here: norfolk.gov.uk

You can contact Norfolk County Council via:

Webform Norfolk County Council - General Enquiry webform

Phone 0344 800 8020.

Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC)

The overall charge levied by The Office for PCC has increased by 4.4%.

This increase in precept of £12.96 is 4.4% and takes the band D amount to £329.85.

Precepting body2024/25 (£)2025/26 (£)Increase (£)Increase (%)
Norfolk Police and Crime Commissioner315.90329.8513.954.4

You can find details of the Police Budget and Council Tax on the Police and Crime Commissioner’s website:

norfolk-pcc.gov.uk/key-information

The Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner

Parish and Town Councils

Details of the Parish and Town Council Precepts and Council Tax amounts for Band D can be found in the Broadland District Council - Council Tax and Budget Information 2024/25 here:

Budget information and Council Tax | Broadland and South Norfolk

South Norfolk Council is not responsible for setting parish council precepts and has no power to control them. Your local town or parish clerk will be able to answer this question for you.

Find the contact details for the clerks of town and parish councils.

Special expenses

Special expenses are used as a mechanism to charge elements of the Council Tax to specific areas of the district.

These are services that we carry out on behalf of the parish council in specific parishes only.

Broadland District Council provides footway lighting in the parishes of:

  • Hellesdon
  • Great Witchingham

Further details regarding Special Expenses are available within Broadland District Council’s Council Tax and Budget Information 2025/26, available below:

Budget information and Council Tax | Broadland and South Norfolk