Discounts, Exemptions and Reductions
Discounts
Council tax is calculated on the assumption that there are at least 2 adults over the age of 18 resident in the property. If there is only one person over the age of 18 resident, then a 25% single person discount may apply.
To apply please click here.
Disregard Discounts
Some people don’t count towards paying the council tax and are disregarded and you may also be entitled to a discount if all other residents in your home are disregarded for Council Tax. If two or more people live in a property
- You can get 25% off your bill if only one of the people counts towards paying the council tax
- You can get 50% off your bill if no one who lives there counts towards paying the council tax.
To apply please click here or for more discount information please click here.
Disabled Band Reduction
You may be entitled to a reduced Council Tax bill if you, or someone who lives with you has a permanent disability, uses a wheelchair indoors, has an extra bathroom or kitchen, or extra room in your property, to meet the special needs arising from a disability
If the reduction is awarded, you will be charged council tax at the band below your current band (eg, if your property is band D, you will be charged at the rate for band C).
To apply please click here.
Exemptions
In certain circumstances, properties that are unoccupied or where all the occupants are not counted towards council tax, may be exempt from paying. If you qualify, you will not have to pay council tax for the period the exemption is awarded.
To qualify for an exemption the property must fall into one of the exemption classes listed in the Council Tax Exemption Information.
Council Tax Exemption Claim Form
Discount and Exemption reviews
The council reviews all discounts and exemptions in order to ensure that there is still an entitlement.
It is important to return the review form confirming your circumstances, otherwise your discount or exemption may be cancelled and a full bill issued.