Property where a non-UK diplomat who is not a permanent resident of the UK would otherwise have to pay council tax. We calculate your housing tax bill based on the fact that at least two people aged 18 and over live in your home. Depending on your situation, you may be eligible to pay less for your council tax, or your property may be exempt. Some Merton residents may be eligible for an exemption or reduction on their housing tax. Exemptions and discounts only apply if you pay your council tax in Merton. If a property was occupied by a single person who owned or rented the property and that person dies, the property is exempt from payment of housing tax as long as it remains unoccupied and until the estate is granted. All homes receive a housing tax assessment range from the Valuation Office Agency (VOA). The ribbon is based on the value of your home as of April 1, 1991. A different housing tax is levied on each volume. Each municipality maintains a list of all domestic properties in its area as well as its assessment range. This is called an evaluation list. During this period, the Board may communicate regularly with the executors to verify entitlement to the exemption.
As a general rule, a person designated as a “taxable person” must pay the housing tax. No one under the age of 18 can be held responsible. If all members of your household are full-time students, your home may be exempt from municipal taxes. If you own a property subject to LTE fees and are having trouble paying them, please contact the Municipal Tax Department. The personal element is removed from the housing tax, which gives the household a 50% discount. However, if only one parent acts as a caregiver for the son, a 25% discount will be applied. If the applicant is permanently hospitalized for a short period of time immediately prior to admission to a nursing home or retirement home, a reduction or exemption may be granted from the confirmed date of admission to the hospital. After granting an estate or a comfort letter, an additional six-month exemption is possible as long as the property remains unoccupied and has not been sold or transferred to someone else. You can benefit from a 25% discount on your housing tax if you are the only person over 18 living in your home. If you do not provide the required certificates, no discounts/exemptions to which you may be entitled will be applied. We can verify any discount or exemption that has been granted.
If you receive a form in this context and your situation has not changed, you must sign the form and return it if you want the reduction of your bill to continue. If this is not returned, the discount will be cancelled without notice. If you think that you or a member of your household qualifies to be excluded from the housing tax, you must fill out our contact form. Six months after the date of grant of the estate, the full municipal tax is payable by the executors of the estate. Some properties, whether inhabited or not, are exempt from housing tax. This page lists the types of properties that are exempt and how you can apply for an exemption. Click on the link below to see more details. You can also benefit from a discount if all but one of the residents are not included (i.e. not included in the calculation of the amount of housing tax to be paid). The discount is usually 25%, but there are cases when it can go up to 50%. For example, if not all residents of a property can be taken into account, your council tax can be reduced by 50%. We will automatically apply the exemption to your local tax bill for the following year.
Counselors may have a distress fund available for people in financial difficulty. Contact your local board to find out what funds, if any, are available and how to apply. If the applicant is hospitalised under certain sections of the Mental Health Act 1983, even for a short period, he or she will be exempt from housing tax upon confirmation of the date of admission. (If they are hospitalized under the Mental Health Act, 1983, they must be admitted under Part 2 or sections 46, 47, 48 or 136.) Your council tax may be reduced by the equivalent of a bandwidth if a person with a disability lives in the property. Certain criteria should be met, including the use of an indoor wheelchair or an additional room to accommodate the person with a disability. This exemption does not apply from 1 April 2013. If their dwelling remains unoccupied immediately prior to admission to the nursing home or shelter and is still owned or leased by the person being cared for, it is exempt from municipal tax from the confirmed date of admission. You will need to apply for a council tax reduction before applying for a Care Leavers discount (or upload proof from your carer to confirm you are a Care Leaver). Land occupied only by severely mentally handicapped people who would otherwise have to pay municipal taxes.
To prove that you do not qualify for council tax as an adult, you will need a statement from your employer stating: This is a general guide to council tax and deceased persons and does not replace relevant laws and regulations. Some properties are exempt from housing tax. It can only be exempted for a short period, for example 6 months, or indefinitely. Note: People who qualify for discounts are still required to pay the balance of council tax due. Empty caravan pitches and boat moorings are also exempt from housing tax. You can only apply for a student reduction/exemption if: The housing tax is a wealth tax paid to local authorities. If you have a low income, you may be entitled to reductions and exemptions from your housing tax. The housing tax is mandatory and must be paid.
If you do not pay it or if you are late with your payments, the Council will send you a reminder. If you don`t pay after a few reminders, the board can sue you. If your property is already exempt from council tax, you will not be charged the empty house premium. You will not be charged the premium if your property: Talk to your local authority about your eligibility and how to apply for an exemption. You can check your housing tax margin on GOV.UK or you can find it on your council tax bill. You can file a formal request to dispute your housing tax. If it remains empty between 2 and 5 years, homeowners will receive a 100% premium added to their bill.