As the cost of living crisis continues, many families across the country will be faced with more eye-watering price hikes.
As April looms, households across England could see a Council Tax increase rise by 3% or even more.
The ECHO has previously reported that Liverpool's Labour leadership is proposing a maximum Council Tax increase of 2.99%, as is Wirral Council.
Knowsley also plans to hike Council Tax as much as it is allowed and Sefton Council hopes a full increase of Council Tax (2.99%) will help to plug its budget blackhole.
Our Council tax calculator shows you how much your tax is set to rise in the coming year for a typical Band D home.
By entering your postcode, it could give an estimation of what to expect in 2022/23, but councillors are due to approve their final rates in March.
A Band D home is an average property value between £68,000 - £88,000.
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