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  2. Learn how to pay your Council Tax by Direct Debit, online, phone, post office, pay point or payzone. Find out when to pay, what you will need and how to contact us.

    • Paying by Credit Or Debit Card
    • Paying by Telephone
    • Paying by Personal Internet Banking
    • Pay by Post
    • Pay at The Post Office Or by Paypoint/Payzone

    To pay using your credit or debit card, you will need your 10-digit billing reference number, which starts with 50 and is shown in the top right of your bill. You can pay your Council Tax by credit or debit card using our online form. We do not accept American Express credit cards.

    To pay by telephone: 1. Phone the 24-hour automated payment line on 0121 464 2001 2. Select 'option 1' 3. Make payment using a debit or credit card

    To pay by Bacs, you will need your 10-digit billing reference number, which starts with 50 and is shown in the top right of your bill. Our payee details are: If you receive a revised bill, you need to check your billing reference number. If this number has changed, you will need to notify your bank.

    Cheques and postal orders must be made payable to ‘Birmingham City Council’. You must write on the back: 1. the 10-digit billing reference number starting with 50, which is shown on the top right of your bill 2. your name 3. your postcode The cheque or postal order must be sent to the Council Tax team at: Birmingham City Council Council Tax PO Box ...

    You can make payments at any Post Office or PayPoint/Payzone outlet using the barcode on the front of your bill. You can pay by: 1. cheque at the Post Office, by making the cheque payable to ‘Post Office Counters Ltd’ 2. cash at a PayPoint or Payzone outlet but there may be a limit to the amount you can pay. A receipt will only be issued on request...

  3. To pay using your BRUM account and Council Tax Online you will need to: Sign into your BRUM account and view your Council Tax account details. Select 'Council Tax Online' from the...

  4. Sign up for paperless billing. View Council Tax bands and charges. Help with Council Tax payments. Difficulty paying your Council Tax. Apply for Council Tax support. Extra help with your...

  5. Direct Debit is the easiest way to pay your Council Tax, especially if you're worried about forgetting to pay. Instead of making the payment directly yourself, Direct Debit means we will take...

  6. set up and manage your direct debit payments. Once you have verified your account by providing your Council Tax reference number, you can also: check your balance, payments, bills and...

  7. The BRUM account will help you request and track a range of council services, providing you with an improved customer experience. Find out more about the BRUM account.

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