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28.03.2024 - 14:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The latest figures from the Scottish Government show that 460,860 people received a Council Tax Reduction (CTR) in October 2023, which means one-in-five households are being supported through the scheme, which is only available to those living north of the border.
Only people on a low income, resident in Scotland may be eligible for a CTR. The Scottish Government said people who receive a CTR save on average £800 each year and also become eligible for up to 35 per cent off their water and waste charges.
As part of the 2024-25 Scottish Budget the Deputy First Minister Shona Robison made £144 million available to enable local authorities to freeze Council Tax rates at their current levels, in an effort to help every Council Tax payer during the ongoing cost of living crisis. However, some councils are pressing ahead with rises.
The new Council Tax year starts next month which means households will receive their 2024/25 bill this month. Most households choose to pay their annual bill through monthly instalments - usually over 10 or 12 months. However, entitlement to a CTR could see people receive a lump sum back payment or credit added to their current or future bill.
While the CTR scheme mostly supports households on a lower income, help is also available for middle-earners or people finding it difficult to keep up with payments - especially those on a higher band.
To find out about getting help with your Council Tax, contact your local authority and explain your financial situation, they may be able to put your account on 'hold' and agree the next payment date, giving you a bit of breathing room to get back on track.
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