Compare council tax, house prices, education spending, and stamp duty across local authorities.
FY 2024 · 32 areas · HMRC (OGL v3.0)
| # | Local Authority | SDLT Receipts |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cheshire East | £110M |
| 2 | Manchester | £95M |
| 3 | Cheshire West and Chester | £55M |
| 4 | Liverpool | £50M |
| 5 | Northumberland | £45M |
| 6 | County Durham | £35M |
| 7 | Newcastle upon Tyne | £30M |
| 8 | Bolton | £25M |
| 9 | Rochdale | £20M |
| 10 | North Tyneside | £20M |
| 11 | Stockton-on-Tees | £15M |
| 12 | Sunderland | £15M |
| 13 | Bury | £15M |
| 14 | Halton | £15M |
| 15 | Lancaster | £15M |
| 16 | Oldham | £15M |
| 17 | Preston | £15M |
| 18 | Ribble Valley | £10M |
| 19 | Middlesbrough | £10M |
| 20 | Chorley | £10M |
| 21 | Fylde | £10M |
| 22 | Knowsley | £10M |
| 23 | Darlington | £10M |
| 24 | Gateshead | £10M |
| 25 | Blackburn with Darwen | £10M |
| 26 | Hartlepool | £5M |
| 27 | Burnley | £5M |
| 28 | Redcar and Cleveland | £5M |
| 29 | Pendle | £5M |
| 30 | Hyndburn | £5M |
| 31 | Blackpool | £5M |
| 32 | South Tyneside | £5M |