If your property has changed or seems mis-banded, you may have the right to request a Council Tax review.
Properties in England and Wales are assigned Council Tax bands based on their value as of 1 April 1991 (England) or 1 April 2003 (Wales). If you believe your property is incorrectly banded, you may challenge this through the Valuation Office Agency (VOA).
You have a legal right (known as ‘making a proposal’) to challenge if:
If you don’t have a legal right, you may still request a band review by submitting evidence such as:
Challenges can be made online, by form, phone, or email. Council Tax payments must continue during the review. VOA decisions may take up to 6 months (legal right) or 12 months (band review). Appeals are permitted only where a legal challenge was made.
If you live in Scotland, then you need to use the Scottish Assessors portal website to check your Council Tax band and if necessary, lodge a claim with them (known as a proposal).