How much council tax will you pay over the next year?

At-a-glance guide to how much Scotland's 32 local authorities are charging in 2022/23.

How much council tax will you pay in Scotland in 2022/23 iStock

Scotland’s 32 local authorities have all set their council tax bills for 2022/23.

In the first year since the SNP came to power in 2007 that councils have had complete freedom to increase rates, most have opted to do so by 3%.

Only East Renfrewshire and Falkirk increased their bills by more, while Shetland was the only council to freeze its charges.

A £150 discount has also been applied to Band A-D bills to ease the impact of the cost-of-living crisis.

With Band D highlighting the average bill for Scottish householders, here’s what councils are demanding over the next 12 months, not including water and sewerage charges.

Council2022/23 Band D bill
Aberdeen£1418.62
Aberdeenshire£1339.83
Angus£1242.14
Argyll and Bute£1408.76
Clackmannanshire£1343.77
Dumfries and Galloway£1259.30
Dundee£1419.03
East Ayrshire£1416.61
East Dunbartonshire£1348.25
East Lothian£1341.69
East Renfrewshire£1335.11
Edinburgh£1378.75
Falkirk£1274.60
Fife£1319.22
Glasgow£1428
Highland£1372.30
Inverclyde£1357.81
Midlothian£1442.60
Moray£1362.56
North Ayrshire£1383
North Lanarkshire£1257.89
Orkney£1244.73
Perth and Kinross£1351
Renfrewshire£1354.88
Scottish Borders£1291.53
Shetland£1206.33
South Ayrshire£1383.96
South Lanarkshire£1233
Stirling£1384.58
West Dunbartonshire£1332.36
Western Isles£1229.29
West Lothian£1314.72