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How your Council Tax is shared
We collect the Council Tax on behalf of the District Council, Essex County Council, Essex Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner (responsible for Policing and Community Safety and Essex Fire & Rescue Authority) and the Parish and Town Councils in the district.
Who pays Council Tax
At least one person in each household is responsible for paying Council Tax, whether they own the home or rent it.
In most cases the person (or people) aged 18 or over who will be responsible for paying Council Tax are:
- owner-occupiers
- leaseholders
- people who pay rent
- people who have a licence to occupy, such as people who live in tied cottages (housing relating to their work)
- people such as squatters, who live in the property but have no legal interest in it (that is, they don’t own or rent it)
- people who own the property but don’t live in it.
People living together such as tenants, married people or civil partners can be jointly He or separately responsible for the whole Council Tax for their property.
What is Council Tax
Council Tax is a tax on homes collected by your local council to pay for local services.
Valuation band |
Value of property on 1 April 1991 tax rate |
Braintree District |
Essex County tax rate * |
Essex Police tax rate |
Essex Fire & Rescue tax rate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A |
Up to £40,000 |
£ 129.54 |
£ 966.78 |
£ 155.64 |
£ 53.52 |
B |
£40,001 to £52,000 |
£ 151.13 |
£ 11,127.91 |
£ 181.58 |
£ 62.44 |
C |
£52,001 to £68,000 |
£ 172.72 |
£ 1,289.04 |
£ 207.52 |
£ 71.36 |
D |
£68,001 to £88,000 |
£ 194.31 |
£ 1,450.17 |
£ 233.46 |
£ 80.28 |
E |
£88,001 to £120,000 |
£ 237.49 |
£ 1,772.43 |
£ 285.34 |
£ 98.12 |
F |
£120,001 to £160,000 |
£ 280.67 |
£ 2,094.69 |
£ 337.22 |
£ 115.96 |
G |
£160,001 to £320,000 |
£ 323.85 |
£ 2,416.95 |
£ 389.10 |
£ 133.80 |
H |
Over £320,000 |
£ 388.62 |
£ 2,900.34 |
£ 466.92 |
£ 160.56 |
* Includes an amount for Adult Social Care. Find out more at www.essex.gov.uk
If you think your home should be in a different valuation band, please email the Valuation Office Agency at gov.uk/challenge-council-tax-band Or call 03000 501501
If you challenge your band, you must continue to pay council tax at your current band until your appeal is decided.