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Council Tax Support Scheme Consultation November 2015Council Tax Support Scheme Consultation Nov 2015

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RespondentID CollectorID StartDate EndDate Do you agree to the above terms? <br><br>By clicking Yes, you consent that you are willing to answer the questions in this survey. Are you a York resident? Are you getting any Council Tax Support? The council is considering increasing the support that we provide to people who receive CTS, by increasing the maximum amount of help (currently 70%). <br><br>Do you support this? As part of the consultation process the council will consider the following options. <br><br>What % increase would you like to see? How do you think the Council should fund this? Your gender Do you identify yourself as Trans? Please indicate your sexual orientation: What is your relationship status? Your age Please indicate your ethnic background: Please indicate your religion or belief: Do you consider yourself disabled? Physical impairment Sensory impairment Mental health condition Learning disability Long-standing illness or health condition Are you a carer?<br><br>A carer is defined as someone who 'looks after family, partner or friends in need of help because they are ill, frail or have a disability' and the help they provide is unpaid (except for Carers Allowance). Excluding childcare/family responsibility. Are you currently pregnant or been pregnant in the last 12 months? Have you taken maternity leave within the past 12 months? Ward BME
4363577708.00 75778723 11/29/2015 11/29/2015 Yes Yes No Yes 10% - requires savings of £380,000 to be made and increases the maximum help by approx. £72 per year. This needs careful discussion. I can't come up with suggestions right now. Need to study where more cuts could be made as already many difficult choices. But as a principle we must look after the less well off. No doubt about that. Female No Heterosexual/straight Single 60 to 64 White - British Prefer no to say No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Yes No No Clifton Not set
4363505573.00 75778723 11/29/2015 11/29/2015 Yes Yes Yes Yes 10% - requires savings of £380,000 to be made and increases the maximum help by approx. £72 per year. not sure Female No Heterosexual/straight Married 25 to 39 White - British No Religion No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set No No No Acomb Not set
4363306501.00 75778723 11/29/2015 11/29/2015 Yes Yes No Yes 30% - requires savings of £1,140,000 to be made and increases the maximum help by approx. £218 per year. Speed cameras, no financial support for developments such as York City's ground. Increase in the top band council tax. Increase in business rates. A HUGE LEVY ON SECOND HOMES AND LANDLORDS ESPECIALLY STUDENT LANDLORDS. I would also end the council tax exemptions for students who can afford to rent way above average rental costs Male No Heterosexual/straight Married 25 to 39 White - British Christian No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set No No No Osbaldwick and Derwent Not set
4363301179.00 75778723 11/29/2015 11/29/2015 Yes Yes No Yes 30% - requires savings of £1,140,000 to be made and increases the maximum help by approx. £218 per year. Increase in council tax Male No Bisexual Married 65 White - British Christian No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set No No No Fishergate Not set