IRRV Newsletter 26th February 2024 to 3rd March 2024

Consultations / Inquiries / Surveys etc.

AUDITING

Addressing the local audit backlog in England: Consultation [England]

The external auditing of local bodies is vital in supporting democratic accountability and providing assurance for local people and their elected representatives. The backlog in the publication of audited accounts of local bodies in England has grown to an unacceptable level.  

This consultation seeks views on amending the Accounts and Audit Regulations 2015 as part of a package of cross-system measures to clear the backlog and put the system on a sustainable footing.  

The draft statutory instrument covers the core elements of the proposed amendments to the Regulations.  

The Joint Statement, agreed with system partners, provides vital context and explains the cross-system proposals and how the various elements are intended to interact.

The consultation can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/addressing-the-local-audit-backlog-in-england-consultation?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications-topic&utm_source=e719b71d-2f8d-49e0-9a7b-f5bbfc0f55e1&utm_content=daily.

Closing date for responses is 7 March 2024.

COUNCIL TAX

Consultation on a Fairer Council Tax: Phase 2 [Wales]

The Welsh Government are looking at different ways of bringing the Council Tax system up to date and making it fairer. This includes the potential to introduce new Council Tax bands.

As part of their consultation, they’d like views on:

Different approaches for new Council Tax bands.

Regular updates to Council Tax in the future.

Discounts and exemptions.

A more transparent system and a more effective appeals process.

The purpose of the reforms would be to ensure that Council Tax contributions are more fairly spread and reflect the latest information available about economic circumstances. None of the approaches outlined in this consultation represents a revenue-raising exercise.

The  https://www.gov.wales/programme-government and https://www.gov.wales/co-operation-agreement-2021 commit to reforming Council Tax to make it fairer and more progressive. It remains the firm intention of both the Welsh Gove

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