Council Tax
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is council tax?
- Who has to pay council tax?
- How much do I have to pay?
- How can I pay?
- What can I do if I can't pay my bill?
- I'm moving house, what do I need to do?
Financial Questions and Answers
The following questions and answers have been designed to try and answer many of the standard questions that past experience has shown our users ask when new tax bills are issued.
- Why has my council tax increased?
- What Services does the Greater London Authority provide?
- How much of my council tax goes on Haringey Services and how much on the Greater London Authority?
- How much of Haringey services are paid for by council tax?
- How is the budget of £384.6m split?
- What items make up ‘Other services’ of £37.4m on the above table?
- Other services are shown in the previous table and make up 9.7% of budget. Why are these items not shown separately?
- Why are Alexandra Palace costs not shown in the booklet?
What is Council Tax?
Council Tax is a property based tax which was introduced on 1 April 1993 to replace Community Charge. The Primary Legislation relating to council tax is contained within the Local Government Finance Act 1992. Further information can be found on the UK Statute Law Database (see the external links section below).
|Back to topWho has to pay Council Tax?
Council Tax is paid by home owners or tenants.
We work out who has to pay by seeing who comes first in the following list;
- A freeholder who lives in the property
- A leaseholder who lives in the property
- A tenant who lives in the property
- Someone who has a license to live in the property
- Any other person (including squatters) who lives in the property
- The owner of an unoccupied property
If you do not live in your home but own it or have a tenancy of six months or more, you must still pay council tax if your property is;
- Empty
- A second home
- A care home, nursing home or hostel
- Lived in by more than one household (known as 'Houses in Multiple Occupation' HMO)
- Lived in by a minister of religion or a religious community
- Sometimes used by an employer whose staff live at the property
Joint Liability
More than one person may be jointly liable for council tax if they live in the property and are joint owners or tenants. Residents who are married or live together as a couple (single sex and opposite sex) will also be jointly liable.
Joint Liability means that each individual is responsible for the whole amount of council tax due for the property.
|Back to topHow much will I have to pay?
The council tax you pay depends on the value of the property in April 1991, as set by the Government's Valuation Office Agency (VOA) not the council.
Every property is in one of eight valuation bands (A to H). The amount of council tax payable for each dwelling is calculated with reference to the 8 valuation bands.
View the council tax charges per band for properties within Haringey.
For further information regarding the band of your property, please visit the Valuation Office Agency website (see external links section below).
|Back to topHow can I pay?
Payments should be received by the first day of the month.
Direct Debit saves you time and effort and payments are guaranteed. A choice of payment date is offered. Download a direct debit mandate from the attached files section below.
If you currently pay your council tax to Haringey Council by cash, cheque or standing order you can now pay by swipe payment card. This free to use card will allow you to pay your council tax locally to you where you see a post office, Pay Point or Pay Zone sign.
Payments can be made by credit or debit card by phoning 0845 070 1414 and selecting option 1 for an automated service, or 0845 073 3557 to speak to a Customer Services Officer or make a payment online.
Most banks and building societies offer telephone banking and online banking services. To make a payment, contact your bank or building society and quote Haringey's bank account number 90662997, sort code 60-24-23, and your council tax account number.
You may pay by cheque, cash, debit or credit card or postal order at a bank, post office or Haringey Payment Services. Please note a fee may be charged if you pay at a bank other than your branch and a standard fee is charged by the Post Office. Haringey Payment Services are located at 247 High Road, Wood Green, London, N22 and are open 8.45am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Late opening Thursday to 7pm and 9.30am to 12.30pm Saturday.
Payments may be made by post to Haringey Payment Service, PO Box 55235, London, N22 9DF. Please make your cheque or postal order payable to Haringey Council. Please also make sure you write your council tax account number on the back of cheque.
|Back to topWhat can I do if I can't pay my bill?
Please contact us straight away if you cannot pay or are falling behind with your payments. We will do all we can to help you. The sooner you get in touch, the more help and advice we will be able to offer.
Confidential debt counselling is available from Citizens Advice Bureaux. There are two CAB's in Haringey (note the Hornsey CAB office is currently closed to personal callers).
- Tottenham Citizens Advice Bureau - Tottenham Town Hall, Town Hall Approach Road, London, N15 4RY
- Turnpike Lane Citizens Advice Bureau - 14A Willoughby Road, Hornsey, London, N8 0JJ
Opening times,and further information can be found on the Citizens Advice Bureau website (see the external links section below) or by phoning 0870 126 4030
|Back to topI'm moving house. What do I need to do?
If you are moving, please let us know as soon as possible with the details of your vacation, including the names of the people moving into your old address so that we can change your account quickly.
Just ring us on 0845 073 3557 or complete an online change of address form or write to us at Benefits and Local Taxation Division, P O Box 10505, Wood Green, London, N22 7WJ or email council.tax@haringey.gov.uk
|Back to topWhy has my council tax increased?
Even though there is a very high level of demand for services provided by the authority, we have kept this increase as low as possible by identifying £14.5 million of savings across the council.
Haringey's overall increase of 2.8% is made up 3% for Haringey Council and 2% for the London Mayor. The majority of the funding for the Councils net expenditure comes from Government grant (75%) either through nationally redistributed business rates (31%), direct government revenue support grant (4%) and dedicated schools grant (40%). More detail is provided on page 88 of the booklet sent with your Council Tax bill, titled ‘Council Tax and Business Rates for 2008-2009’ (see attached files section below for a PDF copy of this).
The overall increase in Council Tax, including that part of the tax set by the Mayor of London, will amount to 76p per week on a band D home; made up 65p for the Haringey element and 11p for the GLA element.
This rise will enable key services in children (that includes education) and social services, many of which help the most vulnerable and needy in our community, to be safeguarded and improved. Almost three-quarters of the money the Council will spend on services for Haringey residents in the coming year will be spent on these two areas.
|Back to topWhat services does the Greater London Authority provide?
The Greater London Authority provides London wide services which include:-
- Metropolitan Police Authority
- Transport for London
- London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority
- London Development Agency
- From 2007/08 it also includes the contribution agreed with Government towards delivering a successful 2012 Olympics and Paralympics Games in London.
Further information relating to these services can be found in the booklet sent with your Council Tax bill, titled ‘Council Tax and Business Rates for 2008-2009’ on pages 106 to 109 (see attached files section for a PDF copy of this).
More information is available on the budget and GLA activities as a whole on the GLA website (see External Links section below) or you can contact the GLA direct on 020 7983 4000.
|Back to topHow much of my council tax goes on Haringey services and how much on the Greater London Authority?
The amount depends on what band your home is in. The following table sets out the different amounts for each home.
Valuation Band | GLA | Haringey | Full Council Tax Charge |
|---|---|---|---|
A | £206.55 | £774.45 | £981.00 |
B | £240.97 | £903.52 | £1,144.49 |
C | £275.40 | £1,032.59 | £1,307.99 |
D | £309.82 | £1,161.66 | £1,471.48 |
E | £378.67 | £1,419.70 | £1,798.37 |
F | £447.52 | £1,677.97 | £2,125.49 |
G | £516.37 | £1,936.10 | £2,452.47 |
H | £619.64 | £2,323.33 | £2,942.97 |
On a Band D home the total Council Tax payable of £1,471.48 will be split as follows:-
- Haringey Services £1,161.66 (79%)
- Greater London Authority £309.82 (21%)
How much of Haringey services are paid for by council tax?
The Haringey part of your Council Tax will raise £98.8 million to go towards Council Services. This is around 25% of the total net cost. Approximately 31% of Haringey services are paid for by Business Rates, 4% from revenue support grant and 40% from dedicated schools grant.
| £m | % | |
|---|---|---|
| Council Tax | 98.8 | 25 |
| Business rate | 123.0 | 31 |
| Revenue support grant | 17.2 | 4 |
| Dedicated schools grant | 160.6 | 40 |
| Total cost of Services provided by Haringey | 399.6 | 100 |
How is the spending on services of £404m split?
The table shows how the budget is split. More detail is provided in the booklet sent with your Council Tax bill on page 89, titled ‘Council Tax and Business Rates for 2008-2009’ (see attached files section below for a PDF copy of this).
| Service | Net Spending £m |
|---|---|
| Education Services (including schools) | 190.7 |
| Social Services | 106.6 |
| Highways | 14.7 |
| Other Housing | 10.9 |
| Planning and Economic Development | 3.9 |
| Recreation and Tourism | 17.0 |
| Environmental Health | 3.9 |
| Refuse Collection | 15.7 |
| Other Services | 40.6 |
| Total | 404.0 |
The Housing Revenue Account (council homes) has budgeted to breakeven in 2007/08 and to make a small surplus of £0.5m in 2008/09.
£4.4m of the £404m spending on services is funded from balances to give a total cost of services of £399.6m.
|Back to topWhat items make up ‘Other services’ of £40.6m on the above table?
The table below shows the items that make up ‘other services’. More detail is provided in the booklet sent with your Council Tax bill, titled ‘Council Tax and Business Rate for 2008 - 2009’ on page 89.
| Service | Net spending £m |
|---|---|
| Policy, Performance, Partnerships and Communications | 10.7 |
| Urban Environment | 1.2 |
| Revenues and Benefits - revenues element | 2.7 |
| Property Management | 1.5 |
| Non Service Revenue (costs not directly linked to services) | 24.5 |
| Total | 40.6 |
Other services are shown in previous table and make up 10% of the budget. Why are these items not shown separately?
Government fixes much of the information set out in the booklet. Government gives us standard headings for the financial information that we must follow.
|Back to topWhy are Alexandra Palace costs not shown in the booklet?
Government fixes much of the information set out in the booklet and how it is presented. If you would like further information on Alexandra Palace accounts we will be happy to send you our ‘Statement of Accounts’.
|Back to topUseful External Links
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Ji kerema xwe daxûyaniya me ya legal bixwînin beriya ku hun van lînkan bi kar tînin.
- Greater London Authority budget information
- UK Statute Law Database
- Valuation Office Agency
- Citizens Advice Bureau
Page Last Updated: 25 July 2008
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