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    • Changes That May Affect Your Council Tax Band
    • What If I Don’T Agree with My Band?
    View the Council Tax charges for 2024/25[PDF, 0.2MB]
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    Council Tax bands are set by the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) and are based on the value of your property on 1 April 1991. Properties built after this date are assessed using 1991 values. 1. Band A: up to and including £40,000 2. Band B: £40,001 to £52,000 3. Band C: £52,001 to £68,000 4. Band D: £68,001 to £88,000 5. Band E: £88,001 to £120,000 6...

    Your property band may change in certain circumstances, for example if: 1. you make improvements or alterations to your property such as adding an extension – the band won’t change until you sell the property or there is a revaluation 2. you split a single property into self-contained flats 3. you convert flats into a single property 4. you startin...

    If you think your property is in the wrong band, you can ask the VOAto check it, but you must continue to pay your Council Tax while they do this. View information about Council Tax band appeal scams.

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