If you’re struggling to pay Council Tax

If you have problems paying your Council Tax bill, there are a number of ways we can help you.

Contact us

Don't wait for us to contact you. You can stop things escalating by contacting us as soon as you get into difficulties.

We may be able to change your monthly instalments, and we can check if you're entitled to a discount or exemption. We can also signpost you to support services. 

This page summarises some of your options - get in touch, and we can talk things through with you.

Council Tax Reduction

If you're on a low income, you may qualify for Council Tax Reduction. This is a means-tested benefit. 

If you're eligible, you will pay less Council Tax.

Find out who can claim Council Tax Reduction.

Claiming other benefits

To help make sure you can afford Council Tax, we recommend that you check you're claiming all the benefits you're entitled to

Discounts and exemptions

Depending on your circumstances, you might be able to get a discount or exemption. This means you could pay less Council Tax, or none at all. 

There are many types of discounts, including discounts for:

  • Sole occupiers
  • Students
  • Adaptations made for a disability
  • People with a severe mental impairment

You don't have to pay Council Tax on some properties, as they are exempt. There are many different types of exemption.

Find out more about all discounts and exemptions and how to apply.

Spread your instalments until March

If you're currently paying your bill over a 10 month period, you can increase it to 12 months - from April to March. This will reduce the cost of your monthly payments.

If you choose this option later in the year, your instalment plan can still be extended but only until March. In future financial years, your payments will be spread over the full 12 months - from April to March. 

You can find out more about paying your Council Tax in 12 instalments.

Support services

We can signpost you to services that can help with budgeting and debt.

Citizens Advice Wandsworth

You can get free, independent, confidential and impartial advice about paying your Council Tax from Citizens Advice Wandsworth.

Debt advice

If you have debts and are struggling to prioritise your bills, Step Change Debt Charity can help you. They provide free and impartial advice and can make you a plan to deal with your debts.

We have also put together a list of other services that provide general debt and financial guidance.

If you don't pay

If you don't contact us and don't pay, we will send you reminders and a final notice. If you still don't pay, we will start legal proceedings - this will add extra costs to your bill.

Find out what happens when you don't pay your Council Tax.