Council Tax discounts
Types of discounts
There are a number of Council Tax discounts available:
Single Person Discount
If you live on your own, you may be entitled to a 25% discount.
Disregarded discount
You may be eligible for a discount if you or someone who lives with you is:
- a full time student, student nurse or apprentice youth training trainee
- a person caring for someone on state benefits (for more than 35 hours a week) who is not their spouse, partner or son/daughter under 18
- over 18 and still entitled to child benefit
- a patient living in hospital, nursing or care home
- receiving care elsewhere
- an eligible care worker (not all care workers will be eligible for the discount)
- a resident of hostels for the homeless or night shelters
- a person in detention
- a member of a recognised religious community
- a foreign diplomats
- a spouse of a foreign student
- a foreign language assistant
- a member or dependant of the armed forces visiting the country
- a member or dependant of an international headquarter or a defence organisation
How to apply
You can apply for a disregarded discount online.
People with disabilities
If you or someone who lives with you has a disability, and your home has been adapted to meet their needs, you may qualify for a reduction in your Council Tax bill. This is known as a disabled reduction.
How to apply
You can apply for a disabled reduction online.
People with severe mental impairments
If you are classed as suffering from a Severe Mental Impairment, or care for someone who does, you may be eligible for a discount or exemption on your council tax.
To be eligible, you must have a severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning (however caused) which has been diagnosed by a doctor and which appears to be permanent. This can include Dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or severe learning difficulties.
How to apply
To apply for a severe mental impairment council tax discount, download and complete the application form.
The form needs to be filled in by you and your doctor and returned to Â鶹ÊÓƵ.
The completed form can be handed in to a contact centre at either South Shield Town Hall or Jarrow Town Hall.
You can also return the form by post to Revenues Team, Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Hawthorne, Rolling Mill Road, Jarrow, NE32 3DP.
Leaving care discount
Young adults leaving the care of Â鶹ÊÓƵ, are entitled to 100% Discount, while they live in South Tyneside, until the age of 25.
How to apply
For more information and how to apply for a Leaving care discount, please contact the Council Tax team on 0191 424 4330.
Empty properties
If you own an empty property or second home, the amount of Council Tax you pay will depend on the following classes.
Class A | Furnished properties/second homes which have a restricted use e.g. holiday chalets | Full Council Tax |
Class B | Furnished properties/second homes (you may also be charged an empty homes premium) | Full Council Tax |
Class A and B exception | Liable person living in defined job related accommodation | 50% discount |
Class C | Empty and unfurnished properties (if empty and unfurnished for more than 1 years, will be charged an empty homes premium) | Full Council Tax |
Class D | Empty and in need of or undergoing structural alteration or major repair (if empty and unfurnished for more than 1 years, will be charged an empty homes premium) | Full Council Tax |
Class E | Empty due to occupant living in job related armed services accommodation | Full Council Tax |
Class F | Empty properties which form part of another property that is in use e.g. an empty annexe in an occupied home | Full Council Tax |
Some properties are exempt from Council Tax. These include both occupied and unoccupied properties. For this full list of exempt properties, see exempt properties.
If your bill shows that a discount or exemption has been allowed, you must tell the Council of any change of circumstances which effects your entitlement. If you fail to do so, you may be required to pay a financial penalty.
For more information regarding empty homes premiums, see empty homes premium.
Exempt properties
Some properties are exempt from Council Tax. These include both occupied and unoccupied properties and include:
- properties occupied solely by students
- properties which are vacant following the death of the occupier, where relatives are waiting for probate or letters of administration to be granted (these properties continue to be exempt for a further six months)
- unoccupied properties owned by a charity
- properties left unoccupied because the liable person is receiving care elsewhere
For this full list of exempt properties, see Exempt properties.
Annexe discount
Annexes that are occupied by the owner of the main building or by members of their family may be entitled to a 50% discount.
For more information and how to apply, please contact the Council Tax team on 0191 424 4330.
Other help available
Benefits
If you are on a low income, you could qualify for council tax support.
If you are a tenant you may be able to claim Housing Benefit.
Other reductions
In some cases, subject to affordability, the Council can reduce the amount of Council Tax that needs to be paid. These are only for cases where an exceptional situation happens which outside the control of the taxpayer and national discounts or exemptions cannot be applied.
For more information please contact the Council Tax team on 0191 424 4330.