Council Tax Reduction (CTR), formerly known as Council Tax Benefit, is a means-tested discount that can reduce your council tax bill by up to 100%. Yet research consistently shows that millions of eligible households in the UK are not claiming it. If you're on a low income, receiving certain benefits, or are a single adult, you could be entitled to significant reductions. Here's everything you need to know.
Who Is Eligible for Council Tax Reduction?
- •You're on Universal Credit, Income Support, or Pension Credit
- •You're on a low income (thresholds vary by council)
- •You have savings under £16,000 (working-age, typical threshold)
- •You live alone (single person discount applies regardless of income)
- •You're a full-time student (often exempt entirely)
- •Someone in your household has a severe mental impairment
- •You're a carer providing 35+ hours/week of unpaid care
How Much Could You Save?
- •Full 100% reduction: possible for pensioners and those on lowest incomes
- •75% reduction: common for those on Universal Credit with low earnings
- •25–50% reduction: typical for low-to-middle income working households
- •Average Band D bill in England 2026: over £2,000/year
How to Apply for Council Tax Reduction
- •Apply online via your council's website (search '[your council] council tax reduction')
- •Gather: proof of ID, address, income, savings and household occupants
- •Apply as soon as you move in or your circumstances change
- •Reduction is usually backdated to your application date
- •Report changes in income or household immediately to avoid overpayments
Other Council Tax Discounts and Exemptions
- •Single person discount: 25% off automatically (no income test)
- •Full-time students: typically council tax exempt
- •Severely mentally impaired household member: significant discounts apply
- •Wrong council tax band: you can challenge — see /blog/council-tax-bands-how-to-appeal
Does applying for Council Tax Reduction affect my benefits?+
No. Council Tax Reduction is separate from other benefits and claiming it doesn't reduce or affect Universal Credit, Housing Benefit, or any other payment.
Can I backdate my Council Tax Reduction claim?+
Most councils will backdate claims by up to one month, sometimes longer if you can show good reason for late application. Apply as soon as possible.
What if my application is refused?+
You have the right to request a review of the decision. Contact your council's appeals team. You can also seek free advice from Citizens Advice.
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