From water to council tax: How the bill rises (and one drop) affect you
Here's a guide to the bill changes and how they affect you.
The bill drop will only be temporary.
The impact of the Iran war means that prices will increase sharply in July.
Council tax Council tax is a compulsory charge on properties in England, Scotland and Wales.
It is rising by an average of 4.
9% for households in England.
A host of local authorities in Scotland have increased council tax sharply.
9% average increase in council tax.
Northern Ireland uses a domestic rates system instead of council tax. All of Northern Ireland's councils have reported increases in their district rates.
The amounts vary sharply in different areas, and come after hefty rises in large parts of the country a year ago.
Water bills in Scotland have risen by an average of £42 a year (up 8.
7%), taking the average bill to £532 a year.
Internet and TV BT, EE, Plusnet and Virgin Media are all hiking broadband prices by £4 a month, Sky by £3, and Vodafone by £3.
50 - adding nearly £50 per year to bills.
Mobile phone providers also tend to have mid-contact price rises written into contracts, so many billpayers face increases.
The cost of a TV licence has increased from £174.
The exact amount for your vehicle excise duty will depend on the year your car was registered.
It applies to all fuel types, including electric vehicles which lost their tax-free status last year.
The cost is usually passed onto passengers with their ticket price.
Hidden tax rises The BBC has created a calculator to see how your pay could be affected.
The calculator applies to employees in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Tax bands in Scotland are different, and self-employed workers are taxed differently
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