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A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed upon a taxpayer by a governmental organization in order to fund various public expenditures. A failure to pay, along with evasion of or resistance to taxation, is punishable by law.

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Local elections 2022: A simple guide to English council elections

Mar 22,2023 12:20 pm

Voters in many parts of England get the chance to elect their local representatives on 5 May.

The elections Will decide who runs services such as social care, bin collections and planning.

Where are They taking place?

Local council elections are happening in England, But not in all areas.

There are about 4,360 seats up for grabs on about 146 councils, plus a handful of mayoral elections and seats on 1,000 parish councils.

What do local councils do?

Local councils are responsible for providing many of our public services. For example:

Local councils are partly funded by central government, But They can also raise their own revenue through:

Some parts of England are covered by county councils, which cover an entire county, and district councils, which cover a smaller Area within The County . People living in these areas have two councils, each providing different services.

In other areas, one single Body - Sometimes known as a unitary Authority - carries out all local government tasks. Four new unitary councils - being formed in North Yorkshire , Somerset and Cumbria - Will elect councillors for the First Time on 5 May.

In some parts of the country, groups of councils also Join Together to make a combined Authority , usually with a mayor at the helm with responsibility for economic schemes, transport services and infrastructure projects. An election for one of these authorities, covering South Yorkshire , takes place on 5 May.

In some places, parish or town councils operate under district councils or unitary authorities - They can have responsibility for local issues such as allotments and public clocks.

Why do these elections matter?

Local elections offer voters the chance to have their say on what's going on in their Area - and to give their verdict on The Performance of the Political Parties .

National and international issues like The Rising cost of living and The War in Ukraine might be on voters' minds - at the same time as local matters like contentious planning decisions, The State of roads and how effectively bins are collected.

Who can vote and how?

Voters must be 18 or over on The Day of the election.

All voters must be:

There are three ways to vote:

The deadline to register to vote is midnight on 14 April.

The deadline to register for a postal vote is 17:00 on 19 April.

The deadline to apply for a proxy vote is 26 April, although emergency proxy votes Will be available for unforeseen circumstances - including having Covid - up until 17:00 on Election Day .

You can go online to

How are The Winners chosen?

Source of news: bbc.com

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