CIL Money

CIL Money

What is a council CIL payment?
The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is a charge that local authorities can set on new development in order to raise funds to help fund the infrastructure, facilities and services – such as schools or transport improvements – needed to support new homes and businesses.
How do parish councils get money?
They are financed through the precept, an amount of money calculated as an estimate for the coming financial year and collected as part of your Council Tax.
Kislingbury Parish Council
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