During the fiscal year 2024-2025, the average council tax bill for a Band D property in England was £2,171 annually. Individuals who are disabled, live alone, or fall under certain categories can qualify for reductions on this significant expense.
Unpaid carers may be eligible for a 25% or even 50% reduction, potentially saving over £1,000 per year for a typical Band D property in England. Specific conditions must be met by carers to claim this reduction, and detailed information can be found on Gov.uk.
Eligibility for the reduction is not influenced by the carer’s earnings or savings, and receipt of Carer’s Allowance or Carer Support Payment is not a requirement. Carers must prove that they live with the individuals they care for to qualify for the reduction.
In addition to providing at least 35 hours of care weekly, carers must meet certain conditions for Carer’s Allowance, and the care recipient must be receiving specific disability benefits. The care recipient cannot be the carer’s spouse, partner, or child under 18 years old for the carer to be considered a live-in carer for council tax purposes.
Live-in carers meeting the specified criteria are exempt from council tax calculations. If the household is liable for council tax, a 25% discount can be obtained. In cases where everyone else in the home is also exempt, a 50% discount may be applicable. For clarification on eligibility for a discount, contacting the local council is recommended.
Other individuals who are disregarded for council tax purposes include those who are:
– Students
– Under 18 years old
– Severely mentally impaired
– Living in care homes
– Diplomats
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