Council tax rebate

laney1970
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Hi I have just received my council tax bill and I've been awarded £150 taken off my council tax bill is this the energy rebate of £150 or Is it separate
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If you live in Scotland then it’s either taken off your council tax bill or paid into your bank account. This will totally depend on each individual local Authority. https://www.gov.scot/publications/local-government-finance-circular-2-2022-guidance-to-local-authorities-april-2022-cost-of-living-award/If you live in England then it’s paid Into your bank account, if you pay your council tax by direct debit. If you don’t, they will contact you.1
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poppy123456 said:If you live in Scotland then it’s either taken off your council tax bill or paid into your bank account. This will totally depend on each individual local Authority. https://www.gov.scot/publications/local-government-finance-circular-2-2022-guidance-to-local-authorities-april-2022-cost-of-living-award/If you live in England then it’s paid Into your bank account, if you pay your council tax by direct debit. If you don’t, they will contact you.
This answers my question in part but in a circular I have received from the council (England) they stipulate that they too can/may/will use it to reduce CT. Seems that they decide who gets it paid into a bank account or used to reduce the CT liability.
That's not what was originally said - all will receive it as it is there to help towards fuel costs and not the CT liability.0 -
Personally, i think it's only right that they use it to pay off any debt you may already have. As advised in your other thread, you can still apply for CTR even though you're not claiming PC.
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poppy123456 said:Personally, i think it's only right that they use it to pay off any debt you may already have. As advised in your other thread, you can still apply for CTR even though you're not claiming PC.0
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Yes, you do keep on saying that but then you moan about being in debt and not being able to pay your council tax so the advice is given. We do seem to be going round in circles. For this reason, i'm out.
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poppy123456 said:Yes, you do keep on saying that but then you moan about being in debt and not being able to pay your council tax so the advice is given. We do seem to be going round in circles. For this reason, i'm out.0
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I live in England is it 2 separate amounts or have i already been given it?0
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laney1970 said:I live in England is it 2 separate amounts or have i already been given it?To the best of my knowledge no one has received the £150 yet. It maybe just an extra discount that your local Authority gave.I live in England too and had my council tax bill a couple of weeks ago and there was an extra £50 reduction for mine because of extra funding they had.I would say the best thing to do is contact them and ask.0
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Have a look on your local council website as mine states exactly what they are doing and when regarding the £150
I know each council will deal with it how they see best but mine is following what was originally said . Anyone who pays by direct debit will get the money in their bank between May and Sept.
If you don't pay by direct debit they are working in setting up a secure system to get bank details and these households will get a letter0 -
woodbine said:
Surely there must be a system somewhere where an outreach system is still working? Or am I the only person in the UK that needs this level of help?0 -
janer1967 said:
If you don't pay by direct debit they are working in setting up a secure system to get bank details and these households will get a letter0 -
@racyguy I would check your local council website as each council is different .
They already have bank details for customers paying by direct debit the same as any company does that you pay through direct debit
Cheque payment doesn't suit everyone like me I can't get to a bank to pay a cheque in0 -
janer1967 said:@racyguy I would check your local council website as each council is different .
They already have bank details for customers paying by direct debit the same as any company does that you pay through direct debit
Cheque payment doesn't suit everyone like me I can't get to a bank to pay a cheque in
I don't pay them by direct debit as I am not able to pay a fixed regular amount - I pay what I can, when I can by cheque through the post.
I can always have someone pay a cheque in on my behalf - that is not problem0 -
Mzdevilz31 saidHi I have not received my council tax bill and I've been awarded £150 taken off my council tax bill is this the energy rebate of £150 or Is it separate
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mzdevilz31 said:Mzdevilz31 saidHi I have not received my council tax bill and I've been awarded £150 taken off my council tax bill is this the energy rebate of £150 or Is it separate0
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