Council tax in Moray to be frozen for the next year By David Walker March 3 2021, 12.00pm Updated: March 3 2021, 12.02pm Graham Leadbitter, leader of Moray Council [[title]] [[text]] An error occurred. Please try again. [[success]] Email address Sign up Council tax in Moray has been frozen for the next year. Moray Council confirmed that the charge will remain the same for 2021/22. Councillors are setting the region’s budget in a meeting today. They have published a table of charges for the next year: Band A £881.91 Band B £1,028.90 Band C £1,175.89 Band D £1,322.87 Band E £1,738.11 Band F £2,149.67 Band G £2,590.62 Band H £3,241.03 The Scottish Government will be paying local authorities across Scotland to freeze their council tax. They will receive cash equivalent to a 3% council tax increase if they freeze it. Residents in Moray will still have to pay for water and wastewater, which are collected by the council on behalf of Scottish Water. The figures also do not take into account any council tax reduction, discount or exemption. More information about these discounts can be found on Moray Council’s website. Already a subscriber? Sign in [[title]] [[text]] Close More from Scotland Man arrested in Canary Islands over alleged serious organised crime offences Driver arrested after car crashes through wall of Paisley flats Covid Scotland: Where have case numbers increased across Tayside and Fife this week? 0 Two-year-old boy in serious condition after being hit by Transit van Indian artefacts to be sent home after agreement with Glasgow museums Man, 25, and woman, 60, die following two-vehicle crash in Highlands Derelict Fife hotel destroyed by fire Sir Alex Ferguson hosts golf tournament to raise funds for students Journalists at The Scotsman and other titles withdraw plans to strike Guests evacuated as firefighters tackle hotel blaze More from The Courier Traffic restrictions due to leaking sewer main near Tesco Riverside in Dundee 0 Smoke billows from field as crew tackles Dundee blaze 0 Dundee residents forced to evacuate after fire started at block of flats Bin strikes: Improved pay offer for Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross council staff 0 Friday court round-up — Red light blunder and up the bracket Hunt for vandals who damaged and stole from from Fife cemetery