Council and Democracy

Finance

Budget

Details about our yearly budget that runs from 1 April to 31 March each year and our medium term financial strategy.

Our Accounts

Our statement of accounts sets out what we have spent in previous years and must be produced no later than three months after the end of each financial year. The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA) are the leading professional accounting body that specialises in public finance. CIPFA set the rules that the Council must follow when producing accounts.

Audit

The information we produce is audited. Our external auditor is the Audit Commission. They publish studies on our financial management and broader performance issues.

What we have spent

Information about payments over £500 and who our suppliers are.

Comparative Financial Data

We also produce data comparing our costs with other authorities.

Managers' Salaries

Information about senior managers' salaries.

Payments

Find out how to make payments to the Council.

Treasury Management

Find out about our treasury management strategy.

Council Tax Income

Information about how much we receive from Council Tax and how it is distributed to other authorities that provide local services.

Fees and Charges

List of council service fees and charges for the current financial year.

Other Sources of Income

Apart from Council Tax and fees and charges we get income in from a variety of other sources such as:

  • Business rates
  • Commercial rents
  • Grants and contributions
  • Sale of Property

Page last reviewed 3 June 2011

Finance Team

Town Hall

St Aldate's

Oxford

OX1 1BX

01865 252039


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