A recent poll reveals strong public support in Scotland for changing the council tax system to require higher payments from wealthier individuals. Most respondents expressed a desire for the next Scottish Parliament to implement reforms addressing this issue.
The findings indicate widespread agreement across different demographics that the current council tax structure should be adjusted to create a more equitable distribution of local tax burdens.
**Why this matters**
Council tax is a key source of funding for local services in Scotland. Reforming it to increase contributions from higher-income households could impact public service financing and address concerns about fairness in taxation. The poll results may influence political priorities and legislative proposals in the upcoming parliamentary term.
