Property Bands
Every domestic property has a council tax band and your home has been allocated to one of eight bands according to its market value at 1st April 1991. The price of your home today is therefore not a good guide as to what your band should be. Your bill will state which band applies to your home.
The amount of council tax due for properties in each band is shown in the table below, to check the valuation band of your property, please use our online band checker
| Band | Market Value Range of Property (as at 1st April 1991) |
Council Tax Payable 2008/2009 |
2007/2008 |
|---|---|---|---|
|
A |
Up to £40,000 |
£806.56 |
£767.14 |
|
B |
Over £40,000 and up to £52,000 |
£940.97 |
£894.99 |
|
C |
Over £52,000 and up to £68,000 |
£1075.40 |
£1022.85 |
|
D |
Over £68,000 and up to £88,000 |
£1209.83 |
£1150.71 |
|
E |
Over £88,000 and up to £120,000 |
£1478.69 |
£1406.42 |
|
F |
Over £120,000 and up to £160,000 |
£1747.53 |
£1662.13 |
|
G |
Over £160,000 and up to £320,000 |
£2016.39 |
£1917.85 |
|
H |
Exceeding £320,000 |
£2419.66 |
£2301.42 |
How to appeal against a Valuation Band
In certain circumstances you can appeal against a valuation banding. This may be for the following reasons:
- If you believe the banding of your property should be changed because of a material reduction in its value. This may result from a part of your property being demolished, a change in the physical state of your local area, or adapting a property to make it suitable for someone with a physical disability to use. In these cases, revaluing your property should take place as soon as possible.
- If you start or stop using part of your home to carry out a business, or the balance between domestic and business use changes.
- If the Listing Officer has altered a list without a proposal having been made by the taxpayer.
- If you become the taxpayer for a property for the first time. You must make the appeal within six months, but if the grounds for the same appeal have already been considered and determined by a valuation tribunal, it cannot be made again.
- All enquiries regarding Council Tax valuations are dealt with by the Valuation Office Agency. If you have any questions concerning a banding appeal you should contact them directly. The address is provided at the bottom of the page.
If you have appealed against a valuation and are waiting to learn the decision, you will still have to pay instalments according to the Council Tax bill that we have sent you. However, if an appeal is successful, you will be entitled to a refund of any Council Tax you have overpaid.
Who to Contact
The Listing Officer
Valuation Office Agency
Portland Tower
Portland Street
Manchester
M1 3LD
Telephone: 0161 245 4200
Website: http://www.voa.gov.uk/
This page was last updated on 13 May 2008


