Council tax...how much do you pay?
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From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
Originally Posted by dogboy1
We live near Chelmsford (Essex) in a 3 bed detached property. There are now three of us there due to our recent arrival Charlie (born October 2006) so no single person discount applies.
We pay £127 pounds per month and the house is worth £215k approx.
It seems a lot of money to pay for the service we receive.
I just wondered how much everyone has to pay depending on where abouts they live ,and wheather they think its good value for money bearing in mind in my situation i'm already paying 40% tax on income, Vat , tax on fuel etc.
Cheers,
Dog.
We pay £127 pounds per month and the house is worth £215k approx.
It seems a lot of money to pay for the service we receive.
I just wondered how much everyone has to pay depending on where abouts they live ,and wheather they think its good value for money bearing in mind in my situation i'm already paying 40% tax on income, Vat , tax on fuel etc.
Cheers,
Dog.
£124/month and valued at 500k in west oxon.
Beauty is that it was given market value when the valuations were done (obviously) before being completely redeveloped in 02 and made much much bigger. Original value still stands.
Beauty is that it was given market value when the valuations were done (obviously) before being completely redeveloped in 02 and made much much bigger. Original value still stands.
£108 per month for a 2 bed new build, but it's due to go down this year to about £90 per month, dunno what band we're in, the house is worth about 120k now
The council here does naff all either so don't know why we actually pay council tax, coz it doesn't seem to go on anything.
The council here does naff all either so don't know why we actually pay council tax, coz it doesn't seem to go on anything.
£96 a month, Band D, Warwickshire. Includes single person discount.
Like others have said, it's a hell of a lot of money just to get the bins emptied every week. (Well, I say 'bins', we just have to leave bags of rubbish on the pavement!).
Like others have said, it's a hell of a lot of money just to get the bins emptied every week. (Well, I say 'bins', we just have to leave bags of rubbish on the pavement!).
Originally Posted by trails
i live in chelmsford too and have just moved to a new house. within a week of moving in i had a letter from the council asking to visit to value the property for council tax banding. unnfortunatley i wasn't available at the time so i'm now waiting to see how much they put my bill up by 

Originally Posted by Bakerman
£124/month and valued at 500k in west oxon.
Beauty is that it was given market value when the valuations were done (obviously) before being completely redeveloped in 02 and made much much bigger. Original value still stands.
Beauty is that it was given market value when the valuations were done (obviously) before being completely redeveloped in 02 and made much much bigger. Original value still stands.
Property 1: 3-bed detached, in Scun thorpe: £1500 or so.
Property 2 : 2-bed semi-detached farmhouse with about 2000 sq m of land and two huge barns, near St Mathieu, SW France: £130 PER YEAR, plus another £80 to empty the bins.
Alcazar
Property 2 : 2-bed semi-detached farmhouse with about 2000 sq m of land and two huge barns, near St Mathieu, SW France: £130 PER YEAR, plus another £80 to empty the bins.

Alcazar
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From: in the woods...........555 Wagon Sqn
Originally Posted by OllyK
I assume the value they give it will have little to do with what you actually paid for it
you lot are so lucky !!!
£172 per month over 10 months for a band D 4 bedroomed detatched in an acre of ground worth £450k


the NBO HQ has to be so BIG for me.
A lot of money for a bin emptyed once a week and a copper drive past once a year .
and the local council need another 7 million as they are capped to 5% increase per year
£172 per month over 10 months for a band D 4 bedroomed detatched in an acre of ground worth £450k



the NBO HQ has to be so BIG for me.
A lot of money for a bin emptyed once a week and a copper drive past once a year .
and the local council need another 7 million as they are capped to 5% increase per year
£2512 per annum/ £209 per month, Band H - that's London for you, i guess.
Charges are also based on 1991 valuations - so not looking forward to revaluations whenever they are supposed to happen as prices in London have changed just a bit since then...like circa 600% where I live
Charges are also based on 1991 valuations - so not looking forward to revaluations whenever they are supposed to happen as prices in London have changed just a bit since then...like circa 600% where I live
It does make you wonder, what will happen if they revalue, some houses have gone up more than others but by and large valuations doen back then reflected the relative size of houses, I would hope that they dont try to spring massive rises on us unless we have had our houses altered quite a bit.
I suppose thats a vain hope, this government doesnt want to leave the working man with any spare cash, hence why there is so much borrowing and emigration.
I suppose thats a vain hope, this government doesnt want to leave the working man with any spare cash, hence why there is so much borrowing and emigration.
I'm not hopeful as currently the top band - H - in my area refers to houses with a value of £320,000 - which in 1991 would have bought you a 5-7 bed detached victorian villa with a big garden in my area, whereas now it'll buy you a 2-3 bed flat if you're lucky...The big houses without any improvements go for circa £1.5m so a bit of a gap on the valuation front with or without alterations 
Having said all that, I've no idea if there are plans to reset the value bands generally or not, but it'd hardly be a vote winner.

Having said all that, I've no idea if there are plans to reset the value bands generally or not, but it'd hardly be a vote winner.
Don't own a house yet but i guess i have this all to look forward too. Looking at buying a house at about 150 - 200k depending if its with the bird or not...
I'm sure mine will be well over £100!! joys!
I'm sure mine will be well over £100!! joys!
you think you lot have it bad
i pay £90 a month.
Is that all I hear you say, well check this. I do not own a property in UK and i currently live in cyprus
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However, I must admit, I am in the armed forces and live in services married quarters but, why should i pay a tax that i don't benefit from at the moment.
Oh, and before anyone starts - my income tax is horrendous too, so yeh, i pay me too.
i pay £90 a month.
Is that all I hear you say, well check this. I do not own a property in UK and i currently live in cyprus
. However, I must admit, I am in the armed forces and live in services married quarters but, why should i pay a tax that i don't benefit from at the moment.
Oh, and before anyone starts - my income tax is horrendous too, so yeh, i pay me too.
Originally Posted by dogboy1
Does this mean that even if i extend my house the council tax wil stay the same price (even though the house will of increased in value?)
However, there is talk about a re-evaluation of council taxed being based on number of bedrooms, or square footage or other variables which will mean we and others will have the tax go up.
Mind you, this is in Surrey where we have many delightful agencies working for the council who are reported, by the papers, to be sitting around drinking tea.
I called up the council tax people today to say that we're moving out of the area at the end of Jan, and I wanted to know what my refund would be. Her first thing was 'you only pay for 10 months'... My response was 'why?' - why choose ten months. Why did you decide to give two months off from payments - why not 3 months (Dec/Jan/Feb) when people have less money than ever and it helps with the winter fuel bills? No answer. Then I reminded her that just because I pay for 10 months, does not mean I get 2 months free, which she of course agreed with.
We'll see what the refund is as our local council are pikeys anyway...






