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Council Tax On Empty Property While Inbetween Tenants

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ImaBusyBee | 21:19 Wed 14th Mar 2018 | Business & Finance
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We have a house that we rent out which will have been empty for 3 months when the new tenant moves in. Last time it was empty we were not liable to pay council tax but I’m not sure if that has changed now? I keep trying to phone the council but haven’t been in a position to when the offices are open. Hoping someone can tell me please? Thank you.
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Without knowing the relevant council we can't give you a definitive answer. That's because it's a discretionary matter for each council to make their own decision about.

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"You’ll usually have to pay Council Tax on an empty home, but your council can decide to give you a discount - the amount is up to them"

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https://www.gov.uk/council-tax/second-homes-and-empty-properties
have you looked on their website? That kind of standard information is usually there.
Different councils have widely differing rules, some of which seem completely illogical! You definitely need to speak to them and/or look at their website.

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