Council Tax has a statutory right to payment over 10 monthly instalments if the first payment is due in April (i.e April to January) * . If you start payment later in the year then the number of instalments will reduce accordingly so a demand notice issued for payment in February or March will give only 1 instalment.
A person also now has the statutory right to pay over 12 months instalments (from April) - the number of instalments again reducing as the number of months left in the year decreases.
A local authority may , at their discretion, offer payment options in addition to the statutory payment plans. For example, they can agree to weekly or fortnightly payments.
* It should be noted that in the 10 month plan that February and March are not ' free months', simply that the full 12 months charge is split in to 10 payments.
2-3 months
It varies by council, however the average council tax for a band D house is £1,484 (15/16) or £148.50 (15/16) per month (usually council tax paid over 10 months)
It varies by council, however the average council tax for a band D house is £1,484 (15/16) or £148.50 (15/16) per month (usually council tax paid over 10 months)
You pay state income tax for the three months you've lived there.
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2-3 months
The council gets their money mainly from tax payers. They pay for roads so they can drive on them and park on them and they pay for a lot more as well and that is where the council get their money..its all thanks to tax payers.
No Water rates in Scotland are included with any Council Tax bill and not billed seperately, but students do not pay Council Tax.
It varies by council, however the average council tax for a band D house is £1,484 (15/16) or £148.50 (15/16) per month (usually council tax paid over 10 months)
4-5 months
No - Dartford is not in London. You pay your council tax to Dartford borough council and Kent County Council (plus the Kent police and fire service) - not to Boris.
It varies by council, however the average council tax for a band D house is £1,484 (15/16) or £148.50 (15/16) per month (usually council tax paid over 10 months)
4-5 months
You pay state income tax for the three months you've lived there.
Yes, but you have to pay all of it in advance in April if you choose not to pay it in 10 instalments.
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Whether you pay council tax and rent while unemployed and living at home depends on your specific circumstances. If you live with your parents or guardians, you may not be responsible for council tax if you're under 18 or if you're a full-time student. However, if you're over 18 and not exempt, you may need to contribute. As for council rent, if you don't have a rental agreement in your name, you typically wouldn't pay rent; your parents or guardians would be responsible for that.