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The council has increased the Council Tax charge for 2021-22 by 3.99%. This is an increase of 1.99% on the standard Council charge and a 2.0% increase on the Adult Social Care (ASC) Precept charge which is used to help fund the rising cost of social care services for older and disabled adults.

Do I need to cancel my council tax when I move?

If you’re a homeowner of your existing property and you will leave it empty, you must continue paying council tax, albeit with a tax reduction, on that home. If you’re renting at the moment, though, and are vacating the property, you’ll no longer have an obligation to pay council tax on that home.

Does everyone in a household have to pay council tax?

Who has to pay council tax. Usually one person, called the ‘liable person’, has to pay council tax. Nobody under the age of 18 can be a liable person. Usually, the person living in a property will be the liable person, but sometimes it will be the owner of the property who will be liable to pay.

Can you be exempt from council tax?

Your property is ‘exempt’ from council tax if it’s only occupied by full-time university or college students. Student halls of residence are automatically exempt. If your property isn’t exempt, some people, including full-time students, are ‘disregarded’.

Why has council tax gone up so much?

Why is council tax always increasing? Local authorities have consistently raised council tax levels for their residents. Councils have claimed this is due to government cuts (most notably, the austerity programme of the 2010s), as the grants given to them by central government were reduced.

Is council tax based on the number of occupants?

You’ll usually have to pay Council Tax if you’re 18 or over and own or rent a home. A full Council Tax bill is based on at least 2 adults living in a home.

Do I have to pay council tax if I move back in with my parents?

If you move in / move back in with someone e.g. moving back in with your parents and they are the ones who will be paying council tax or you are moving to other shared accommodation.

How do I work out my council tax?

Working out your Council Tax. You’ll need to know 3 things: You may be able to get Council Tax Reduction (this used to be called Council Tax Benefit) if you’re on a low income or get benefits. You can challenge your Council Tax band if you think your home is in the wrong valuation band.

What do you need to know about council tax reduction?

You’ll need to know 3 things: You may be able to get Council Tax Reduction (this used to be called Council Tax Benefit) if you’re on a low income or get benefits. You can challenge your Council Tax band if you think your home is in the wrong valuation band.

What changes can affect my council tax band?

Changes that may affect your Council Tax band. Your property may be revalued and put in a different band in some circumstances, for example if: you demolish part of your property and do not rebuild it. you alter your property to create 2 or more self-contained units, for example an annexe – each unit will have its own band.

How does Thames-Coromandel District Council compare to Auckland Council?

In contrast, Thames-Coromandel District Council serves 122 households for each of its staff members. Salaries: Auckland Council and its CCOs pays 3,161 staff salaries greater than $100,000 – an increase of 330 people from 2020. Meanwhile, Otorohanga and Rangitikei District Councils each pay just five staff salaries greater than $100,000.