How do I contact Edinburgh Council Tax?

How do I contact Edinburgh Council Tax?

submit a general Council Tax and benefits enquiry form. send us an email. call on 0131 608 1111 – Monday to Thursday 10am to 4pm, Friday 10am to 3pm.

What months do you not pay Council Tax in Edinburgh?

Pay 10 monthly instalments from April to January, with nothing to pay in February or March or make a single full payment before the end of April.

Can I view my Council Tax bill online Scotland?

Yes – our Self-service facility allows you to access your Council Tax account online whenever you want saving you time, effort and money.

How do I add someone to my Council Tax Edinburgh?

The quickest and easiest way to tell us about a change is to use our online form. You can also tell us about a change by phoning us on 0131 608 1111. Tell us about any changes as soon as possible.

Do you pay council tax every month Scotland?

Council Tax is normally payable in 10 monthly instalments (minimum £5) due on the first of each month from April to January, with extra payment dates available if you pay by direct debit. You can also pay in full in a single payment.

How do I find out my council tax account number without bill?

You can also find it in the council tax part of your My eAccount if you have a council tax account set up with us there. If you don’t have paperwork or a My eAccount, contact customer services on 020 7527 2000 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9am to 5pm and on Wednesdays from 10am to 5pm.

Who qualifies for council tax reduction in Scotland?

For you to qualify, the person who lives with you must have an income of less than £273.00 before tax, be over 18, not paying you rent as a sub-tenant or boarder and not paying Council Tax themselves.

Who qualifies for Council Tax reduction in Scotland?

Do tenants pay council tax in Scotland?

In the majority of circumstances, tenants in Scotland, England and Wales are liable for paying council tax. However, if the property is unoccupied or multiple or joint tenants are living in the property, the landlord will be liable.