Family & Relationships1 min ago
Council Tax
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If 99 students share a house with one non-student who is normally liable for council tax then the household (not just the non-student) will be liable for 75% of the normal bill.
Have a look for your local council's website to see what it costs for different bands of property. The better the area and the more expensive the house, the higher the band & cost of council tax.
The above is right.
For general info (later on), Council tax pays towards all the council's expenditure - schools, roads, rubbish collection, street cleaning, and fire and police services. Oh, and cream cakes for the councillors!
An average house will be around 600-1000 a year depending where you live.
If you are the only adult you are liable for 75% of this. 2 or more adults pay the full bill between them however many there are.
If you are on a very low wage or unemployed afterwards, you can apply for benefits against CTax but it's a major pain.
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banth, I disagree.
The household will only become liable if there's a non-student there but once the household becomes liable, the council (in the words of a friend of mine who worked for them) don't care where the money comes from. In their eyes, they just want the money from anyone at that address.
http://tinyurl.com/6tue4?
"Application for Council Tax Exemption where a property is completely occupied by full-time students."
"Application for Council Tax Discount where a property is partially occupied by a full-time student."
According to my "wonderful" council, it matters who you live with.