IFS: Wales leads on council tax revaluation – but has followed England on a range of ill-advised tax policy changes

Friday, 20 March 2026 00:01

The most important tax legislation passed in the current Senedd term is for a council tax revaluation in Wales in 2028 and further revaluations every five years thereafter. It is the intention of the current Welsh Government for these revaluations to be revenue-neutral – redistributing tax bills between properties based on whether their value has increased by more or less than average since the last revaluation in 2005, but leaving the average bill the same as it would be...Request free trial