Council Tax doesn't go directly to paying for services anyway.
No, and road tax doesn't pay for roads, but it is 'marketed' as such, much as we are told that NI is for pensions and the NHS. On my pension forecast it is explicitly stated that I have to keep paying until my SPA because the money goes towards the NHS and other benefits.
If none of this is true, why have all the separate charges?
I'm still interested in why single people get a discount when households with more adults aren't charged per head. I'm not arguing to do away with the single person discount, but logically if we accept that that is fair, then so should charging per capita rather than per household. As I say, the way I see it that would mean that the cost per person would go down - isn't that fairer across the board?
whats the oldest you can hire a car?
Do you get emotionally attached to the plants in your garden ?
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


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