Bin collections
The recycling (blue-lid bin) collections in Houlton due to take place last Thursday (5 December) have now been rescheduled for today (Wednesday 11 December).
Please leave your bins out for collection.
The full council tax bill is based on having two adults living in a property. The bill is not increased if there are more than two adults living there, but can be reduced if there is only one.
If only one adult lives in a property, the bill is reduced by 25 per cent. You can claim a single person discount by sending us a signed and dated written statement that you are the only adult living in the property and wish to claim the discount.
When looking at the number of adults living in a property, certain people are not counted (disregarded). If people in a property are disregarded, a 25 per cent or even a 50 per cent discount can be granted even if more than one person lives there.
If you are the only adult living in a property then you qualify for a 25 per cent discount on your council tax bill.
Apply for the single occupier discount
Some people are disregarded for council tax purposes. This means that we will not count them when we decide how many people aged 18 or over, live in your property.
We may be able to give you a council tax discount if someone in your home is a(n):
Download the apprentice discount application form
Download the carers discount application form
If you live in job-related accommodation but remain liable for council tax in another property, you may be eligible for a 50 per cent, job-related discount.
The discount applies to your job-related accommodation, providing both of your addresses are in either England, Wales or Scotland.
You must meet the following criteria to claim the job-related discount:
If you live in job-related accommodation provided by a company of which you're a director (or you're a director of an associated company), the first two bullet points above do not apply providing you meet one of the following criteria:
For more information on the job-related discount - and to apply - email council.tax@rugby.gov.uk with details of your circumstances, together with supporting evidence (eg contract of employment). We can then tailor the information we provide to your circumstances.
The regulations define a severely mentally impaired person as having a severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning (however caused), which appears to be permanent.
Download our severely mentally impaired discount application form
The qualifying criteria for a full time students are:
You will need to provide a 'certificate of student status' for all students in the property.
Download our student discount application form
Any person satisfying the above criteria would be disqualified from the disregard, if under the terms of their leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom they are allowed to take paid employment and claim Government benefits. If a person is allowed to do only one of these things, then they will satisfy the criteria for the disregard.
If a discount is granted it will last for as long as you qualify. If anything changes you must contact us within 21 days so that your charges can be recalculated.
If you disagree with the council's decision not to award you a discount you can appeal against the decision. In the first stage of the appeal, you must write to the council, giving the reasons why you think the decision is wrong.
The information you provide should include:
Please send your appeal to the council tax team.
The council has two months to make a decision about your appeal. If you still disagree with our decision, or if we have not replied within two months, you can appeal to a Valuation Tribunal.
Your bill may be reduced if a permanently disabled person (whether an adult or child) lives in the home.
Your property must have certain features which are essential, or of major importance, to the wellbeing of the disabled person.
These features are:
When considering whether a reduction should apply, we have to decide whether the person with the disability would find it impossible or extremely difficult to live there, or whether their health would suffer, or the disability become more severe, if the extra feature was not available.
To qualify for a reduction, the extra room need not be specially built, but can be an existing room used specifically for the person with the disability. A council inspector will visit your property before this can be awarded.
If your home is eligible, your bill will be reduced to that of a property in the valuation band immediately below. For example, if your home is in band D, your bill will be reduced to that for a band C dwelling. This will not, however, affect the value of your home or its banding on the valuation list. In this example, it would still be shown as band D on the valuation list. If your home is in band A (the lowest Council Tax band) a reduction of 1/9 of the band D Council Tax would apply.