Explanation of efficiency comparisons in the 2010/11 budget leaflet
The Government required local authorities to include prescribed information about efficiency savings on the 2010/11 council tax bill and the accompanying leaflet.
This included a requirement to present efficiency savings expressed in terms of a Band D council tax and compared with the average for county councils. Despite the fact that the County Council’s forecast efficiency savings as a % of the budget in 2009/10 are higher than the County Council average (7.3% compared with 6.4%) and higher than the Government’s 6.1% target, expressed per Band D council taxpayer efficiency savings are below average (£96 compared with £98).
This is for two reasons:
- Firstly, authorities with low spending per head of population such as Hampshire County Council, achieve smaller cash savings from a given % increase in efficiency than a higher spending council, and
- Secondly, expressing the savings per Band D taxpayer is significantly affected by the level of the council taxbase in a particular area and adversely affects authorities like Hampshire County Council with a relatively high council tax base.
The table below illustrates how a 6.1% efficiency saving is expressed quite differently in Band D council tax terms depending upon the local authority area.
6.1% Efficiency saving as per
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£ |
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Surrey |
69 |
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Hampshire |
81 |
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North Yorkshire |
122 |
For these reasons the County Council takes the view that expressing efficiency savings per Band D council taxpayer is a misleading measure of comparative performance.