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The Council Tax property band is detailed on your Council Tax bill. If you require to know the banding of a particular property, visit www.saa.gov.uk
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Find out the Council Tax band for a home in England or Wales by looking up its address or postcode.
For homes in Scotland, search on the Scottish Assessors website.
You can also use this service to challenge your Council Tax band if you think it’s wrong. You’ll need to provide evidence for your challenge.
This service is also available in Welsh (Cymraeg).
You can also call or email the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) to challenge your Council Tax band if you cannot use the online service.
Valuation Office Agency
ctonline@voa.gov.uk
Telephone (England): 03000 501 501
Telephone (Wales): 03000 505 505
Monday to Friday, 9am to 4:30pm
The most common Council Tax band in Dundee City is A, and the median Council Tax band is B. The average (mean) Council Tax value in Dundee City is £1,033.20. See these figures compared to other councils on our Council Tax Comparison page.
Nov 3, 2022 · Your council tax band (based on the value of your property on 1 April 1991) determines how much council tax you pay. Find out your council tax band. Find out the council tax band of your home by looking up your property online via the Scottish Assessors website.
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