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council tax.

after renting my house for over 25 years,
I brought my house off the council.
in 1998. it was valued at £50000,
I was and have been in the tax band c,
last year they put me up a band,
now pay more council tax.
when I shortly get my new bill for 2014 2015.
it will be in the higher band,
the house is the same as I brought it back in 1998,
why and can they put me in a higher band,
thanks sam.

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  • sam51 wrote: »
    after renting my house for over 25 years,
    I brought my house off the council.
    in 1998. it was valued at £50000,
    I was and have been in the tax band c,
    last year they put me up a band,
    now pay more council tax.
    when I shortly get my new bill for 2014 2015.
    it will be in the higher band,
    the house is the same as I brought it back in 1998,
    why and can they put me in a higher band,
    thanks sam.

    Have you just purchased it? Any modifications carried out by the council that increased its value wouldn't increase the banding until the property is sold.
    These are my own views and you should seek advice from your local Benefits Department or CAB.
  • sam51
    sam51 Posts: 12 Forumite
    Have you just purchased it? Any modifications carried out by the council that increased its value wouldn't increase the banding until the property is sold.



    no I brought it in 1998,
    as a right to buy. until 2012 I was and have always
    been in tax band c, but last year they put me in band d.
    thanks.
  • CIS
    CIS Posts: 12,260 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    edited 27 February 2014 at 10:08PM
    been in tax band c, but last year they put me in band d.
    Assuming you're in England or Wales the council has no say in the matter, it's the responsibility of the Valuation Office Agency (VOA). Have you asked the Valuation Office as to why it was re-banded ?.

    Unless there was a sale/ transfer of ownership and the band was changed due to modification of the property then it could only have been changed if the VOA made the decision the property had been wrongly banded in the first place.
    I no longer work in Council Tax Recovery but instead work as a specialist Council Tax paralegal assisting landlords and Council Tax payers with council tax disputes and valuation tribunals. My views are my own reading of the law and you should always check with the local authority in question.
  • OP i suggest you ask the council for a reason
  • You can check your neighbours band online (can't remember the site but google it). If they are all D you might be a bit stuck - that said I am on a lower band then 35 flats in my block exactly the same as mine because I was the only one that ever appealed it.
    The moral is check and appeal....
  • woodbine wrote: »
    OP i suggest you ask the council for a reason

    As has been mentioned rebanding and valuation are done by the valuation office agency not the council.

    http://http://www.voa.gov.uk/corporate/contact/index.html
    Spelling courtesy of the whims of auto correct...


    Pet Peeves.... queues, vain people and hypocrites ..not necessarily in that order.
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