Council Tax charges 2021-2022
| Council Tax band | Cheshire East Council (CE) | Police |
|---|---|---|
| C | 1,247.14 | 200.39 |
| D | 1,403.04 | 225.44 |
| E | 1,714.83 | 275.54 |
| F | 2,026.61 | 325.64 |
How much is council tax band D in Cheshire West?
Council Tax payable for each property band
| Band | Property value (1/04/1991) | Cheshire West and Chester £ |
|---|---|---|
| B | £40,001 – £52,000 | 1,290.81 |
| C | £52,001 – £68,000 | 1,475.21 |
| D | £68,001 – £88,000 | 1,659.61 |
| E | £88,001 – £120,000 | 2,028.41 |
What is Band D in council tax?
Every home is allocated one of eight bands, A to H. The banding is based on the value of your home at 1 April 1991. Band D – property value over £68,000 and up to £88,000. Band E – property value over £88,000 and up to £120,000.
What does your Council Tax pay for in England?
Your Council Tax is your contribution to the many services the council provides such as schools, roads, libraries, support for vulnerable children and adults, and rubbish collections. Council Tax also pays for the police, the fire service and many other local services.
How do I pay Council Tax on a new house?
When you move into a new property, you need to contact the local council to let them know your change of address and register to pay council tax. You’ll need to provide your personal details, the details of who you live with, whether you own or rent the property and when you moved in.
How many council tax bands are there in England?
eight bands
Each property is assigned one of eight bands in England and Scotland (A to H), or nine bands in Wales (A to I), based on property value, and the tax is set as a fixed amount for each band. The more valuable the property, the higher the tax, except for properties valued above £320,000.
What does Band D mean on housing list?
Reasonable preference
D – Reasonable preference: families who are overcrowded. social tenants who are under occupying. where the local authority has declared the home to be below tolerable standard.
What are the bands for council tax in Cheshire?
Council Tax bands Council Tax band Valuation of property at 1 April 1991 A Up to £40,000 B £40,001 to £52,000 C £52,001 to £68,000 D £68,001 to £88,000
How is council tax calculated in the UK?
Council tax bands are calculated using the value of the property you live in as it would have been at a certain point in time. Then, based on the value, the property is placed into a council tax band – each band is charged a different amount of council tax. The system for this varies in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
When does the council tax band change on a property?
The Council Tax band of a property might change if the property has been altered, or after a property of a similar type in the area has been re-banded. See GOV.UK
Where can I find out my council tax band?
If your moving in to a new property or want to know your Council Tax band you can find this online: How is your property banded? Your property is banded by the Valuation office, it is worked out on what the value would have been on the open market in April 1991.