06 Nov 2025

Northern Ireland Executive 2025-26 Budget

Info Sheet on All Possible Charges Aired

This info sheet compiles all revenue-raising charges (fees, rates, and other cost-passing measures) that have been publicly “aired” — meaning proposed, discussed, consulted on, or ruled out — in the context of the Northern Ireland Executive’s 2025-26 Budget process.

Sources include the Draft Budget, Budget Sustainability Plan (including Annex D), NI Fiscal Council assessments, consultations, and related reports.

Not all discussed measures were implemented; many were ruled out due to political, practical, or equity concerns. Measures are grouped by status for clarity, with duplicates consolidated.

Implemented or Proposed Measures (Included in Final Budget or Sustainability Plan)

These are actively pursued or confirmed, primarily from Annex D of the Budget Sustainability Plan and draft budget documents.

MeasureDescriptionDepartmentProjected Revenue (2025-26)Notes
Regional Rates Increase5% uplift on domestic properties (adding ~£31/year for average household); 3% on non-domestic properties.Department of Finance£86 million nifiscalcouncil.org +1Largest contributor; eases business pressures amid National Insurance rises; funds central services.
Translink Fare IncreasesInflation-linked increases in bus, rail, and other public transport fares (average 3% in 2025-26).Department for Infrastructure (via Translink)£7.5 million (full year effect) nifiscalcouncil.org +1Aims for cost recovery; could add £20-50/year for regular users; implemented June 2024 onward.
NI Water Non-Domestic Charges IncreaseAverage 4.6% rise in business water/sewerage tariffs (measured, unmeasured, trade effluent).Department for Infrastructure (via NI Water)£4.5 million (plus £5.2 million uplift) nifiscalcouncil.org +1Households exempt; addresses infrastructure funding gap; April 2025 implementation.
Court Fees IncreaseInflation-aligned uplifts (9% in 2024-25, ongoing).Department of Justice£3.6 million (full year) nifiscalcouncil.org +1Covers civil/family courts; concerns over access to justice; October 2024 start.
School Meal Price Increases19-20% rises (e.g., primary from £2.60 to £3.10 per meal) for paying pupils only.Department of Education (via Education Authority)<£5 million (est., part of £30 million EA savings)Announced Nov 05, 2025; FSM unaffected; Jan 2026 start; impacts working families above thresholds.
AFBI Commercial Testing IncomePrice updates for commercial, diagnostic, and analytical testing (5% in 2024-25, 2% in 2025-26).DAERA (via AFBI)£70,000Full cost recovery; April 2024 implementation.
NIEA Regulatory IncomeIncreases using GDP deflator for environmental permits/charges (9.5% in 2024-25).DAERA (via NIEA)£135,000Full cost recovery; April 2024 start.
HR Services to DfC StaffCharging for HR services to additional DfC staff working for DWP.Department of Finance (NICS HR)Not specifiedApril 2024 implementation.
Ordnance Survey FeesCPI-linked increases for non-NIMA customers.Department of Finance£71,000April 2024 start.
Recovery of Health Service ChargesCosts recovered from compensation payments for hospital/ambulance services (2.3% uplift).Department of Health£205,000April 2024 implementation.
Hospital Car Parking ChargesMaintaining and increasing charges for full cost recovery, including new systems.Department of HealthNot specifiedDeferred prohibition; May/Aug 2024 starts.
Client Contributions (Nursing/Residential)Means-tested assessments for care (5.92% uplift).Department of Health£4.75 millionApril 2024 implementation.
Canteen/Food TakingsCharges for food/refreshments at health sites (4.43% uplift).Department of Health£94,000April/June 2024 starts.
Non-HSC/Private Patient IncomeCharges for private patients and recharges to GB/RoI authorities (3.43% uplift).Department of Health£103,000April 2024 implementation.
Trust Premises RechargesService charges to GPs/external contractors (3% uplift).Department of Health£108,000April 2024 start.
Non-HSC Income (Labs, Leases, etc.)Charges for premises/services to outside HSC (3.74% uplift).Department of Health£174,000April 2024 implementation.
HSE Contract IncomeCharges for specific services to RoI Health Service Executive (3.93% uplift).Department of HealthNot specifiedApril 2024 start.
Dental Patient ChargesUplift to revenue from dental services (6.47%).Department of HealthNot specifiedApril 2024 implementation.
Exporting Energy to GridIncome from selling energy back to NI Grid.DAERANot specifiedApril 2024 start.
Electric Vehicle ChargingFees for EV charging.Department for InfrastructureNot specifiedApril 2024 implementation.
Ferry FeesIncreases in ferry charges (2% in 2025-26).Department for Infrastructure£45,000Jan 2024/April 2025 starts.
Developer Contributions for Water InfrastructureNew charges on developers to fund water/sewerage connections.Department for InfrastructureNot quantified nifiscalcouncil.orgUnder consultation; offers localised relief but not long-term solution.
Review of Non-Statutory Education ChargesUplifts/introductions for music tuition, facility hires, etc.Department of EducationNot quantified (part of £30 million savings)Ongoing review; potential 2026 implementation.

Discussed or Ruled Out Measures

These were aired in assessments, consultations, or reports but not adopted in the final budget, often due to unpopularity, timelines, or alternatives.

MeasureDescriptionDepartmentProjected Revenue (2025-26)StatusNotes
Domestic Water ChargesIntroduction of billing for household water/sewerage, potentially £800/household to align with GB levels.Department for Infrastructure~£615 million (illustrative) nifiscalcouncil.orgRuled outMultiple ministers rejected; politically controversial; subsidy unsustainable long-term; could shield low-income via means-testing.
Equivalent Regional Rate Increase for WaterProportionate uplift in Regional Rate to fund water services without direct charges.Department of Finance / InfrastructureNot quantified nifiscalcouncil.orgDiscussedAlternative to water charges; households pay less than GB equivalents; deferred for broader reforms.
Health Service Copayments/ChargesIntroduce means-tested charges for dental, prescriptions, domiciliary care, etc., for UK equity.Department of HealthNot quantified hfma.org.ukDiscussed (unlikely)Proposed in consultation responses; unpopular; timelines too short for 2025-26 impact.
Public Sector Pay RestraintLimit pay rises below GB parity to save costs.Executive-wideNot quantified (savings implied) nifiscalcouncil.orgDiscussedAddresses funding gaps; NI lower living costs (no water charges); unpopular with unions.
Uplifting/Introducing Other Fees & ChargesGeneral increases to full cost recovery across services (e.g., unspecified public fees).VariousNot quantified nifiscalcouncil.orgDiscussedCould release funding; includes potential like corporation tax adjustments (deferred).
Departmental Savings from CessationCut lower-priority spending to generate revenue equivalents.VariousNot quantified nifiscalcouncil.orgDiscussedPart of easing pressures; not specific charges but cost-passing via reduced services.

Key Context

  • Total Target: £130 million in additional revenue for 2025-26, exceeding £113 million requirement nifiscalcouncil.org +1.
  • Rationale: Addresses fiscal pressures like pay, inflation, and service demands; avoids new taxes.
  • Impacts: Compounds household costs (e.g., with district rates ~5-7%); businesses may pass on increases.
  • Consultations: Draft Budget EQIA and rating consultations influenced decisions (e.g., lower non-domestic rise) northernireland.gov.uk +1. No major new measures post-UK Autumn Budget (Oct 2024).
  • Sources: NI Fiscal Council (Mar 2025), Draft Budget (Feb 2025), HFMA response (Mar 2025), and Annex D details.