Council Tax in Scotland is still calculated based on property valuations from 1991, which many argue makes the system regressive and disconnected from reality. The Scottish Government is consulting on replacing it, potentially with a system where homeowners pay a fixed percentage of their home's current value. Proponents argue this redistributes wealth from asset-rich homeowners to fund public services. Opponents warn it could lead to massive bills for 'asset-rich, cash-poor' pensioners.
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