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If the tribunal agree with you they can order your council to reduce or even cancel your council tax bill. You can find out more about how to appeal. You should use your local council's own complaints process first. If you're not happy with the council's response you might be able to complain to the Local Government Ombudsman.
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Check if you can pay less council tax This advice applies to England Print. They must also be claiming one of the following benefits: Universal Credit with limited capability for work or work related activity Employment Support Allowance Attendance Allowance standard or enhanced rate of the daily living component of Personal Independence Payment middle or higher rate care component of Disability Living Allowance Armed Forces Independence Payment the disability element in Working Tax Credit Incapacity Benefit Severe Disablement Allowance an increase in Disablement Pension for constant attendance Unemployability Supplement Constant Attendance Allowance paid from industrial injuries scheme unemployability allowance paid from War Pension Schemes Income Support including a disability premium due to incapacity for work Some other people might also be disregarded - for example, some live-in care workers.
Example 1 Dan has learning disabilities and lives in a property with his carer. Did this advice help? Yes No. Why wasn't this advice helpful? You can claim Council Tax Reduction whether you're working, unemployed, disabled, single, married or in a civil partnership. Please note you may not be entitled to Council Tax Reduction if you:. How much benefit you get depends on your circumstances and how much Council Tax you're due to pay.
Use this benefits calculator to see what help you can get. If you are a low income household already in receipt of Council Tax Reduction you don't need to re-apply. Any reduction you are entitled to will be included in the Council Tax demand notice.
Apply online. You'll need evidence to support your claim PDF, 42kb. To find out how the Council Tax Reduction has been calculated, telephone
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