Council Tax Exemptions
Certain properties are exempt from Council Tax. These include vacant properties which:-
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are unfurnished (exempt for up to six months from the date the furniture was removed regardless of any change in ownership)
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are owned by a charity (exempt for up to six months)
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are uninhabitable and require or are undergoing major repair work or structural alterations (exempt for up to six months after the repairs/alterations are completed or a maximum of twelve months from the date they became necessary).
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are left empty by someone who has gone to live in a hospital, nursing or residential care home
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are left empty by someone who has gone to live elsewhere (not a hospital or care home) to receive care because of old age, disablement, illness, drug or alcohol dependency or mental disorder
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are left empty by someone who has gone into prison or other place of detention, e.g. hospital under Mental Health Acts (other than persons detained for non-payment of certain fines or Council Tax)
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are left empty by someone who has moved in order to provide personal care for another person
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are waiting for probate of letters of administration to be granted (and for up to six months after)
have been repossessed
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are the responsibility of a bankrupt’s trustee
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are empty because their occupation is forbidden by law
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are waiting to be occupied by a minister of religion
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were last occupied by a student who was the owner
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are caravan pitches or boat moorings
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are separately banded dwellings which form part of another property or are situated within the curtilage of another property and are difficult to let separately without a breach of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990
In addition a number of non-vacant properties are also exempt
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forces barracks and married quarters (contributions to the cost of local services are received through separate arrangements)
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properties occupied wholly by students, and those which include, spouses or dependants of overseas students who are not British citizens and unable to work or claim benefit
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properties occupied solely by people under 18 years of age
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properties occupied only by a person or persons who are severely mentally impaired
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certain dwellings occupied by diplomats
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annexes occupied by someone who is related to the residents living in the rest of the property and is 65 or over, or severely mentally impaired or permanently disabled
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If you have any further questions regarding properties which are exempt from Council Tax or wish to claim an exemption, please contact the council Tax office on 01895 837500. Alternatively e-mail on revenuesandbenefits@southbucks.gov.uk
Please Note – If you receive a Council Tax Exemption, you are required by law to advise the Council immediately of any change in circumstances, which may affect your entitlement.