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clarky80 | 18:06 Sat 30th Jan 2010 | Property
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do i still have to pay full council tax if we use a septic tank as we dont have mains drains or mains electric, and is there any grants or funding to have a mains electric supply to my property, thanks
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Council Tax ought to be the same.
However, you will need to contact your preferred electricity supplier to see about a conection.
i don't see why council tax should b any different - you dont pay for electricity or drainage via ct do you?
Contact the electricity provider in your area to find out about mains electricity connection. Standard connection charge applies of about £250 plus the cost of cabling installation from the nearest access point - it could easily run into thousands if you are some distance away. No standard grants - but talk to social services, charities sector if you are a low-income family perhaps.
Lack of mains sewage will mean that you already pay a much smaller bill for water services to your utilities provider.
That's it, I'm afraid.
You might want to check your Water Bill as a sewerage charge will be present unless you have informed them that you are not on the mains. Media URL: http://www.wte-ltd.co.uk
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We have a septic tank and get no reduction on our Council Tax,but we pay (every two years) for it to be emptied,and we pay NO sewerage charges to the Water Company,so I guess we do SAVE that way.
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Water supply,and removal of waste water is nothing to do with the Council Tax.
Mains electricity is nothing to do with the Council Tax.
I think bednobs answer covers all your question most throughly.
i got to pay 160 pound a month just on council tax i only live in a 2 bedroom bungalo

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