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Martin Lewis issues urgent warning to check essential household bill now – and you could save thousands

MARTIN Lewis has urged households to check an essential bill to see if they could save thousands of pounds.

Local councils have been given the green light in to raise council tax by as much as 5%.

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Martin Lewis has urged households to check their Council Tax billCredit: PA

Any rises will come into effect from April.

But nearly half a million households are thought to be in the wrong council tax band.

And if you're one of them it means you are paying more for your bill than you need to.

It's all down to rates being set according to property values in 1991, and prices have changed a lot since then.

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Writing on the Money Saving Expert website, Martin Lewis said its "well worth asking" what council tax band you're in.

If it turns out you're in the wrong band, you could save thousands of pounds on your council tax bill.

You could even get the lower bill backdated meaning you get some cash back too.

But anyone who goes ahead with asking for an official assessment of their council tax band should be warned they could end up paying more.

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This is because you can't ask for your band to be lowered, instead you have to get it assessed - which means it could go up.

The council could decide you are in a council tax band that means your bill is higher, so check carefully before challenging your council tax band.

Government figures from last year show that almost one in three (31%) people who challenged their band last year got a council tax reduction.

The majority of people (61%) stayed in the same band, but a lucky 11,687 ended up having to pay less council tax.

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Just 0.1% of people saw their council tax bills go up as a result of a review - or 40 households in total.

How to check if your council tax band is wrong

First, you need to find out what council tax band you are in.

You can find out your council tax band by checking with your local authority or on the postcode checker.

There are two checks you need to make before challenging your council tax band - the neighbour test and the valuation test, according to MSE.

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