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Cutting Council Tax
TallPeter
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in Cutting tax
Council tax will 'treble by 2007' >:(
I live in a band E property. Annual charge 2004- 2005 £1467.00.
Single persons discount give me -£366.75
Total cost is £ 1100.25
New average tax will be £1,556
So any suggestions as to how I can keep my council tax as low as possible?
TIA
Peter
I live in a band E property. Annual charge 2004- 2005 £1467.00.
Single persons discount give me -£366.75
Total cost is £ 1100.25
New average tax will be £1,556
So any suggestions as to how I can keep my council tax as low as possible?
TIA
Peter
They call me Mr Pig!
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There are only two ways.
Move to a smaller house or move to a cheaper area.
Another way would be to get a lodger and pass on some of the costs.
I can't help thinking though that you can't be too hard up if you live in a band E property on your own
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you can always try to deband your property. I tried it on a previous property and managed to deband it by one band (I had initially asked for two), saving me a couple of hundred pounds a year. I have just moved and am going through the same process again. I believe i will have a result this time round, saving me a few hundred quid. You need to contact your council tax office and ask for the valuation officer and tell him you want to make an appeal to deband your property.
good luck
michThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
If you, or someone else living in the house is disabled it is possible, under certain circumstances to get your band reduced by one.
I think most of what you have read in the press is probably media hype!0 -
the fact he lives in a Band E property bears no reflection on ability to pay - ie pensioners, inherited property."enough is a feast"...old Buddist proverb0
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