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‘No-brainer’ decision made by Lincoln council on tax support for people struggling to pay

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‘No-brainer’ decision made by Lincoln council on tax support for people struggling to pay

The Lincoln City Council has proactively moved to aid residents facing financial strain by implementing additional tax relief measures. This tactic, dubbed a ‘no-brainer’ by council officers, is designed to lighten the load on households finding it difficult to stay afloat in the current economy. The decision was met with open arms by local advocacy groups and community figures who have been pushing for more extensive support for those in need. This scheme is a part of the wider strategy in Lincoln to ensure that no vulnerable groups are left behind, particularly in difficult times. The Lincoln Post has reported this story, adapted from the original reporting provided by news.google.com.

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