Council tax band change
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dave7108

Original Poster:

367 posts

182 months

Monday 10th August
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My mother's house is a G band, all the other houses of similar size in the area are F bar a couple which are bigger than hers. I've been on the website and challenged it yesterday. It's Birmingham city council but unsure if if just goes to a central government hub. Has anyone else done this and what results did you get. Her house is newer than the others (1985) and it was built with a near identical house next door which has a larger plot and that is an F!

pghstochaj

3,703 posts

147 months

Monday 10th August
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It goes to the VOA. For reference, it took me 15 months to go from H to G.

spitfire-ian

4,201 posts

256 months

Monday 10th August
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We found out that our band was one higher than our attached neighbour. Filled in the online form to query it and the outcome was…




… they raised our neighbours to match ours so careful what you wish for hehe

Downward

5,628 posts

131 months

Monday 10th August
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Biggest Con going.
Only look at the bandings when you move house.
Previous owner gets all the benefits and lower council tax as do any neighbours for the same house.
What extra services do we get compared to the neighbours to warrant £500 per year more ?

Having owned for 24 years next door, one was the same size and the new house next doors is extended we have paid more council tax than them.

Must be a few thousand pounds more we have paid over all the years.

Edited by Downward on Monday 10th August 13:44

harveys

195 posts

152 months

Monday 10th August
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As said above it has to go thru the VOA who in turn will contact the council of their findings. I did this back in 2015 for my mom after reading an article on moneysavingexpert. From memory she got just over £5000 back for all the years she paid the higher tax band payment.

pghstochaj

3,703 posts

147 months

Monday 10th August
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Downward said:
Biggest Con going.
Only look at the bandings when you move house.
Previous owner gets all the benefits and lower council tax as do any neighbours for the same house.
What extra services do we get compared to the neighbours to warrant £500 per year more ?

Having owned for 24 years next door, one was the same size and the new house next doors is extended we have paid more council tax than them.

Must be a few thousand pounds more we have paid over all the years.

Edited by Downward on Monday 10th August 13:44
Nothing is stopping you from making a case, I was in my house for seven years before making my claim. It takes some effort, I probably spent 2-4 hours on it, but not bad for £5-6k and a reduction going forwards.

595Heaven

3,267 posts

106 months

Monday 10th August
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We checked our old house's band vs identical house next door and we were the same.

Noticed another house in the cul de sac was a band higher than the other identical ones and let the owner know. She got it re-banded and a big cheque repaying several years of overpayments. She gave us a very nice gift voucher as a thank you!