This section tells you how Council Tax is calculated

The amount of Council Tax that you pay will depend upon a number of factors.

Each property is placed into one of eight valuation bands depending on its market value as at 1 April 1991. Click here to read more about Council Tax bands and charges.

The basic Council Tax makes the assumption that a property is occupied by two or more adults. If there are fewer than two adults resident then a discount may be allowed. Certain people may be 'disregarded' when counting the number of residents and, in effect, this person will be treated as though they were not resident. Click here to read more about discounts.

A reduction may be applied if a property is the main residence of a person with a disability and the property contains specific features which are required to meet their needs. Click here to read more about reductions for people with disabilities.

 

 

 

Where a property is not used as anyone's main home and remains furnished, a locally set discount can apply. This includes properties used as second homes.

In some instances Discounts are applied to properties that are empty and remain unfurnished. The level of discount is set by the Local Authority.

  Furnished Unfurnished
Breckland 10% discount 50% discount
East Cambs 10% discount No discount
Forest Heath 10% discount No discount
St Edmundsbury 10% discount No discount

Council Tax Benefit may be available to help people on a low income. Click here to find out more about Housing and Council Tax Benefit.