20 April 2022 12:18

Who should i pay my council tax to

Who is obliged paying 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. Couples living together will both be ‘jointly and severally liable’ – this means they are responsible as a couple but also individually.

How do I find my Council Tax reference number?

Your Council Tax reference (account number) and online key are printed on the top right corner of your latest bill or summons notice. You’ll need both of these if you want to set up your account online.

What months dont you pay Council Tax?

The months of February and March are the two that you typically will not have to pay Council Tax in, although this could vary depending on what sort of payment plan you have agreed with your council.

Can you go to jail for not paying Council Tax UK?

You can be sent to prison for up to 3 months if the court decides you don’t have a good reason to not pay your Council Tax and you refuse to do so. If the court decides you have something to pay back you may be able to make an arrangement to pay your debt over time.

How do I cancel Council Tax if I move?

You will need to inform the Local Authority of where you are moving from and where you are moving to, around a month before you leave. You will find a ‘change of address’ page on your Local Authority’s website. You’ll need to include the forwarding addresses for every adult on the property that pays council tax.

How much is Council Tax in UK?

Property bands

Council Tax Council Tax
Band A: up to £40,000 £1,079.30 £1,124.23
Band B: £40,001 to £52,000 £1,259.17 £1,311.60
Band C: £52,001 to £68,000 £1,439.06 £1,498.97
Band D: £68,001 to £88,000 £1,618.94 £1,686.34

Can I legally not pay council tax?

If you miss a council tax instalment you will get a reminder notice giving you seven days to bring your instalments up-to-date. If you fail to make a payment within this time, then you are at risk of receiving a court summons.

Who is exempt from council tax in England?

Council Tax isn’t calculated on anyone aged under 18, full-time students, student nurses and some apprentices or trainees.

Does missing a council tax payment affect your credit rating?

Missing council tax payments won’t impact your credit score though. Late repayments can cause you serious money problems.

Can I pay the council instead of the bailiffs?

A popular question via our helpline, online Enquiry Form and various internet sites is ‘ Can I avoid bailiff fees by paying the Council or Magistrate Court direct’. The simple answer is that if you are looking at avoiding bailiff fees, this will not be achieved by paying the council or court direct.

Does paying council tax build credit?

Previously, regular payments like your monthly Council Tax bill had no influence on your Experian Credit Score. Boost changes that. By sharing payments like this, and showing how you manage your money, you could boost your credit score by up to 101 points.

Can bailiffs force entry for council tax debt?

A bailiff cannot force entry to your home for a council tax debt unless they already have a controlled goods agreement in place. Force is rarely used by bailiffs.

Can a bailiff lie?

Bailiffs are not allowed to use threatening behaviour or lie to gain access to your property.

Can bailiffs put their foot in the door?

Bailiffs are not allowed to push past an individual to gain entry or jam their foot into a door to prevent it being shut. You can report the offence to the police. If the police say it is a civil matter, then you can bring an action against the bailiff and the police force for breach of statutory duty.

Can a bailiff just walk in my house?

Bailiffs are only allowed to try to come into your home between 6am and 9pm. You shouldn’t let a bailiff into your home – it’s always best to try to sort out your debt by keeping them outside and speaking through the door or over the phone.

Can bailiffs take my belongings for someone else debt?

Bailiffs can only take control of the goods that belong to the person who owes the debt and is named on the enforcement notice. Any items that belong to other people, which could be a partner, lodger, children or anyone else, cant be taken. If goods are jointly owned with someone else they can be taken.

Can bailiffs go into children’s rooms?

Belongings bailiffs can’t take

things that belong to other people – this includes things that belong to your children.