Your Council Tax bill explained – Sandwell Council (2024)

Your Council Tax Bill can be confusing. There is an example of a bill below and we have put a key underneath that answers some of the questions that we get asked a lot.

Your Council Tax bill explained – Sandwell Council (1)

  1. This is the financial year that the bill relates to. The council’s financial year runs from April until March.
  2. The barcode is there so that our Cashiers team can scan it in when you make your payments with them. The barcode makes sure that your payment goes to the right account.
  3. Name and address of person or people responsible for paying the bill
  4. The Council Tax account number for the property. This will change when you move address. Please quote this number whenever you contact us about your Council Tax.
  5. The Valuation Office Agency decides which band your property is in and we charge Council Tax based on the amount that is set for your band. Please visit our Council Tax Banding page for more information.
  6. This is the address that the Council Tax shown on the bill is payable for.
  7. Your total bill is made up of an amount from Sandwell MBC and charges from other organisations that we collect on their behalf (known as precepts). In Sandwell we collect on behalf of West Midlands Fire and Rescue Authority, West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner and Adult Social Care. The precepts are added to the amount from Sandwell MBC to make up your total council tax charge.
  8. The percentage increase from last year for each of the parts of your Council Tax. The bold percentage at the bottom is the increase in the total amount of Council Tax from last year. The Adult Social Care part of your bill is calculated differently from the rest of the bill, please see our page on the Adult Social Care precept for details.
  9. This is the reason that the bill has been sent out to you.
  10. This details how your Council Tax charge is affected by any discounts that are applied to your account. Any figure with a minus in front of it is taken off your total charge and any figure without a minus is added on to your total charge.

    Some of the most common things that will affect your bill are:

    • Single Person Discount – A 25% discount that you get for being the only person in the property eligible to pay Council Tax.

    • Council Tax Reduction – Any Council Tax Reduction (CTR) that you are entitled to will be used to reduce the amount that you pay.

    • Penalties and Court Costs – These will increase your bill by the amount shown.

    • Empty Property Discount – Please note that Sandwell no longer offer a discount for empty properties. The empty property code will still be shown on the bill but will not affect the amount that you have to pay.

    • PREM1YR – This indicates that your property has been empty for more than one year. In this situation the Council Tax for the property increases by 100%.
    • PREM100 – This indicates that your property has been empty for more than two years. In this situation the Council Tax for the property increases by 100%.

    • PREM200 – This indicates that your property has been empty for more than five years. In this situation the Council Tax for the property increases by 200%.

    • PREM300 – This indicates that your property has been empty for more than ten years. In this situation the Council Tax for the property increases by 300%.

  11. This is the total amount that you need to pay. If the amount is followed by the letters CR, your account is in credit and you can contact usfor a refund.
  12. The monthly payments that you need to make and the date that they need to be made by. If you pay by Direct Debit the amount shown will automatically be taken from your bank account on your chosen date. Any arrears or amounts outstanding from previous years are not included in these instalments and should be paid as previously arranged. You can make your payments online or set up a Direct Debit by going to our Council Tax payment page.
Your  Council Tax bill explained – Sandwell Council (2024)

FAQs

How much is my Council Tax in Sandwell? ›

2024/25 Bandings
BandSandwell CouncilTotal
Band: A (up to £40,000)Sandwell Council: £990.33Total: £1351.88
Band: B (£40,001 - £52,000)Sandwell Council: £1155.39Total: £1577.20
Band: C (£52,001 - £68,000)Sandwell Council: £1320.44Total: £1802.51
Band: D (£68,001 - £88,000)Sandwell Council: £1485.50Total: £2027.83
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May 4, 2019

How much has Sandwell Council Tax gone up? ›

Sandwell Council's budget for 2024/25 approved by cabinet
BandProportion of properties in band*Annual increase
Band B32.7%£64.21
Band C15.8%£73.39
Band D5.6%£82.56
Band E2.2%£100.91
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Feb 8, 2024

How do I contact Sandwell council about Council Tax? ›

Council tax 0121 368 1155

We apologise for the inconvenience. You can access many of our services here on our website. If you can't get through now and you can't find what you need online, please try again later - we're open 8.45am-5pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 9am-5pm on Wednesdays.

What does CR mean on a Council Tax bill? ›

View the Council Tax charges in your area. ( PDF) [169KB] breakdown of the bill showing the full charge for the property and period it covers, plus any discounts/exemptions and adjustments made to your bill. Anything followed by the letters 'CR' means that the value will be deducted from the bill.

Which Council Tax band is the cheapest? ›

The list below shows the bands for Council Tax for 2024 to 2025 based on a full charge.
  • Band A - £1,471.95.
  • Band B - £1,717.27.
  • Band C - £1,962.59.
  • Band D - £2,207.92.
  • Band E - £2,698.57.
  • Band F - £3,189.22.
  • Band G - £3,679.87.
  • Band H - £4,415.84.

Which town has the highest Council Tax? ›

In the tax year 2022/2023, the UK's most expensive Council Tax bills are in Rutland, where a band D home will pay around £2,300 this year, depending on which parish they are in. In contrast, The UK's cheapest Council Tax is in Westminster, London, where a band D property will pay approximately £866 a year.

How much is Birmingham council tax going up? ›

Local authorities legally have to hold a referendum to increase tax beyond a 4.99% cap. But the government earlier confirmed it would not block a request from the council to raise it even higher. There will be a 10% rise in April this year, with a further 10% rise planned in April 2025.

Where can I pay council tax? ›

At a bank or post office

You can pay your Council Tax bill by cash or cheque at some bank branches and post offices. You will need to take with you details of your Council Tax account and the council's bank details which are on your Council Tax bill.

How much is council tax in London? ›

Find out more about valuation bands and appeals
2024/2025 council tax amounts
BandRange of values 1 April 1991City excluding Temples
AUp to and including £40,000£811.93
B£40,001 - £52,000£947.25
C£52,001 - £68,000£1082.57
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What is the number for Sandwell Council pay rent? ›

You can make payments through our automated telephone service - 0300 456 0514. You can pay via the following payment methods: Debit cards (Maestro, Solo and Electron)

What is local council tax support? ›

Council Tax Support is a scheme to reduce council tax bills for people on a low income. You can apply whether you are in or out of work. Homeowners can also get this help, regardless of the value of your home.

What is the number for Sandwell bidding? ›

How do I express interest in a property? The easiest way to make bids via our website. You can also bid by phone by calling 0800 027 0463 or in person by visiting your local team.

How do I read my council tax bill? ›

Understanding your bill
  1. This shows the year the bill is for. ...
  2. This is the name of the person(s) or company responsible for paying this bill and the address we sent the bill to.
  3. This is the date we printed this bill.
  4. This is your Council Tax account number. ...
  5. The reason we sent you this bill.

Can I get a refund on overpaid council tax? ›

If you have overpaid your council tax because you are moving or have moved then you can get a refund of the amount overpaid. If you're not sure if you are owed anything, look at your final bill. Your bill will show that you owe a negative amount. You will see a '-' sign in front of the any amount owed box.

What is the council tax bill in the UK? ›

Council tax is the local tax which helps councils pay for the services they provide. We use the money collected for council tax to maintain roads and street lighting, for services such as street cleaning and rubbish collection and for things like 'Meals on wheels'.

How much is Birmingham Council Tax going up? ›

Local authorities legally have to hold a referendum to increase tax beyond a 4.99% cap. But the government earlier confirmed it would not block a request from the council to raise it even higher. There will be a 10% rise in April this year, with a further 10% rise planned in April 2025.

How much is the local property tax? ›

How much is the Local Property Tax?
Local Property Tax Valuation bands and basic rates for valuation period 2022–2025
Valuation band numberValuation band €LPT Charge basic rate €
10 – 200,00090
2200,001 – 262,500225
3262,501 – 350,000315
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Where can I pay Council Tax? ›

At a bank or post office

You can pay your Council Tax bill by cash or cheque at some bank branches and post offices. You will need to take with you details of your Council Tax account and the council's bank details which are on your Council Tax bill.

How much is Council Tax in London? ›

Find out more about valuation bands and appeals
2024/2025 council tax amounts
BandRange of values 1 April 1991City excluding Temples
AUp to and including £40,000£811.93
B£40,001 - £52,000£947.25
C£52,001 - £68,000£1082.57
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