Annual Council Tax bills
Council Tax bills for the 2025/26 financial year will be issued on 12 and 13 March 2025. Find out more if you have questions about your bill, payment options or available reductions.
Find out what discounts, reductions or exemptions you may be able to get to reduce your Council Tax bill for an unoccupied property or purpose-built holiday home.
There are some Council Tax discounts and exemptions you can get when a property is empty, but we'll double what you have to pay for Council Tax if a property is unoccupied for a year or more. This is called the long-term empty property tariff and applies even if a property is derelict or in very poor condition. Charges for water and waste water are not affected by this tariff.
The tariff is designed to encourage people to deal with empty properties. You can save money by bringing an empty property back into use but you could also bring in rental income or a significant lump sum by selling up.
Long-term empty property tariff relief brings the Council Tax charge back to the normal 100% charge. It can be applied for up to 3 years, depending on your circumstances and the reason you qualify.
You may qualify for relief from the tariff if it's empty because:
You may be exempt from the long-term empty property tariff if your property is a:
To show you qualify, we'll ask you for:
Download a long-term empty property tariff relief application form (DOCX, 41KB)
You can also call 030 33 33 3005 to apply.
It normally takes about 6 weeks to process an application, as long as you've given us all the information we need. Your account will be updated as soon as a decision is made.
If you do not qualify, we'll tell you why. You can ask for a review if you do not agree with our decision. We'll send you a letter which explains how to appeal. We usually assess appeals within 5 working days.