Council Tax and second home

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I'm looking for some advice, we purchased a home in Nov 13, and it was immediately let out, which was fine as the tenant paid the council tax.
However, in Feb it became empty. We hired a van and moved half of our furniture into it and made it habitable for weekends and leave. We then paid council tax at the full rate and are still paying the full rate. However, after doing a little bit of research I found that if serving personnel have a second home that they use for leave and weekends then they only have to pay 50% council tax on this. As we already pay CILOCT at our married quarter. We have to both live within the married quarter as my Husband works on base and so do I. I have contacted my local council and explained this to them, but they are saying that this does not apply.
Has anyone had any experience of this?
Also in August my Husband will move into the SNCO's mess and I will move into our own house permanently with my Son. This is why I was researching council tax in the first instance as I believe we are entitled to a 25% reduction when he moves into the mess.
Again any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks
However, in Feb it became empty. We hired a van and moved half of our furniture into it and made it habitable for weekends and leave. We then paid council tax at the full rate and are still paying the full rate. However, after doing a little bit of research I found that if serving personnel have a second home that they use for leave and weekends then they only have to pay 50% council tax on this. As we already pay CILOCT at our married quarter. We have to both live within the married quarter as my Husband works on base and so do I. I have contacted my local council and explained this to them, but they are saying that this does not apply.
Has anyone had any experience of this?
Also in August my Husband will move into the SNCO's mess and I will move into our own house permanently with my Son. This is why I was researching council tax in the first instance as I believe we are entitled to a 25% reduction when he moves into the mess.
Again any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks
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However, when you occupy it on your own, you will be entitled to 75%.
Any discounts, ie for being OOA etc are paid by the service, and not the local council. When OOA you still need to pay full council tax, then claim it back.
Hi Jacand,
Thats good news.!
I know that if a rental property is empty for more than 6 months, the landlord is responsible for the council tax at a 50% rate if the property is empty. If it is part furnished etc, its a different story.
I guess really it would depend on the local council, you can only provide them the information and see what they say. Not every council is the same.
I'm in the same boat, I've had a reply back from the council local to my property informing me that I am eligible for a 50% deduction for council tax rates, providing I can supply them with evidence that I need to live in married quarters. What form of proof did you give them as they are asking for a document that outlines this.
I bought my house whilst I was local to it but then I was moved nearly 200 miles away from my house, too far to commute.
Is it not a lifestyle choice, so that your family remains together or to remain mobile for to be eligible for CEA?
There is no need/requirement on the forces part for you to live in a SFA, it is entirely your choice.