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Five ways to get council tax discounted or even FREE as ‘nearly all areas’ set to hike bills by maximum amount in weeks

Pensioners, low-income households and single people can all get help

HOUSEHOLDS will see their council tax soar in weeks - but there are several ways you can get your bills discounted or wiped.

"Nearly all" local authorities in England and Wales will hike the tax by the maximum amount in April.

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Households will see their council tax soar in weeks

Of the 136 authorities which have already announced their council tax proposals for the coming year, 128 (94%) are looking to increase bills in April by 4.99%.

This is the largest amount allowed by the government without having to hold a local referendum.

At the same time last year 75% of councils intended to impose the maximum rise, according to the County Councils Network (CCN), which released the figures.

The 5% rise equates to £103.25 extra a year for the typical Band D property, which is currently £2,065.

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Elsewhere, The Sun revealed earlier this month that certain areas have been handed special permission to hike bills by 10%, so the same annual bill could increase by £206.50.

Of course it's worth noting that exactly how much more you'll pay is directly related to which band you're on.

For example, England and Scotland have eight council tax bands – ranging from A (the cheapest) to H.

Your home’s Council Tax band is based on its rateable value – the more expensive the property, the higher the council tax band.

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Sam Corcoran, CCN vice-chairman, said councils have to make "some of their toughest decisions" because of increased costs and spikes in demand for social care services.

He added that, while additional funding provided by the government would make a tangible difference and protect services, the fragile state of council finances means tax bills had to rise to ensure sustainability.

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Mr Corcoran added: "No council leader takes the decision to raise council tax lightly as we know this will add to the cost of living for residents, but councils have had little choice but to put up council tax due to the increased demands, particularly in children’s services.

"The next Government must set out a long-term funding plan for councils while also undertaking a comprehensive reform programme to help drive down costs, especially for children’s services and home-to-school transport."

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According to the CCN, 17 top-tier authorities are yet to declare their council tax intentions.

The hikes will be a bitter pill to swallow for households already struggling to pay their council tax.

But missing payments can land you in trouble as council tax is considered a "priority bill".

That means not paying it can result in bailiffs being sent to your home, court action or even prison.

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But there are ways to get council tax slashed or even for free - with estimates that 2.7million are missing out on the help.

Here we explain what you can get and how to claim.

It's important to bear in mind that each council sets their own rates and that what residents actually pay is determined by your council tax band.

Check how much your council tax bill will go up by

Keep an eye on your council's website for information on its budget plans for the 2024/25 financial year - which will include information on any rate hikes.

Check which council tax band your property falls under to work out how much the increase will cost you.

You can find your local authority by using the gov.uk search tool.

You'll then be sent a council tax bill in April outlining how much you need to pay.

Residents can choose to make payments over 10 months.

You can also opt to pay instalments over 12 months if you prefer.

What support is available?

There are several ways you can get discounts and reductions on your council tax bill.

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In some cases, you can even get the bill completely wiped.

Factors such as your household income, whether you have children, and if you receive any benefits, will influence what you get.

To apply for any of the below discounts, go through the .

You'll need your National Insurance number, bank statements, a recent payslip or letter from the Jobcentre, and a passport or driving licence when filling out the details.

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