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Council Tax Reduction (Council Tax Support) UK — Complete Guide 2026

How Council Tax Reduction works, who qualifies, how much you could save, and how to apply to your local council. Updated for 2026.

Council Tax Reduction (CTR), sometimes called Council Tax Support, reduces your Council Tax bill if you’re on a low income or certain benefits. Each local council in England runs its own scheme.

What is Council Tax Reduction?

Key Facts

Feature Details
Who administers it Your local council
Based on Income, savings, and household size
Maximum discount Up to 100% (varies by council)
Applied to Council Tax bill
Separate from Universal Credit and other DWP benefits

CTR vs the Old Council Tax Benefit

Before 2013, Council Tax Benefit was a national scheme. Since 2013, each council in England runs its own Local Council Tax Support scheme. Scotland and Wales still have national frameworks.

Nation Scheme Type
England Each council sets its own rules
Scotland National framework (Scottish Government)
Wales National framework (Welsh Government)

Who Qualifies

General Eligibility

Requirement Details
Liable for Council Tax You must be the person responsible for the bill
Income Below the council’s threshold
Savings/capital Usually below £16,000 (some councils lower)
Residency Live in the property in the council’s area

Pension-Age Claimants

If you or your partner are of State Pension age, you’re usually assessed under a more generous scheme:

Feature Pension-Age Rules
Maximum CTR Up to 100%
Framework National framework (like old scheme)
Savings limit Up to £16,000 (with tariff income above £10,000)

Working-Age Claimants

If you’re under State Pension age, each council in England sets its own rules. Generally:

Common Feature Typical Rule
Maximum CTR 80–100% depending on council
Income assessed After disregards
Savings limit Often £6,000–£16,000
Work incentives Many councils have earned income disregards

Second Adult Rebate

If you’re the only person liable for council tax but you share your home with someone on a low income (not your partner), you may qualify for Second Adult Rebate:

2nd Adult’s Benefit Status Rebate
On Income Support / income-based JSA / income-related ESA / UC (no earnings) 25%
Gross income under £242/week 15%
Gross income £242–£322/week 7.5%

How Much You Could Get

Pension Age — Worked Example

Scenario Weekly Income CTR Amount
Only income is State Pension of £230/week Below applicable amount Large reduction
State Pension + pension income, total £450/week May exceed threshold Partial or none

Pension-age CTR is calculated to fill the gap between your income and your “applicable amount” — a minimum income level set nationally.

Working Age — Variable by Council

Example Council Max % Off Bill
100% Full discount possible for lowest incomes
85% Maximum saving = 85% of the bill
75% Maximum saving = 75% of the bill

To check your local council’s scheme, search “[your council name] council tax support scheme”.

Savings and Capital Rules

Capital Effect
Under £6,000 (working age, many councils) Fully disregarded
£6,000–£16,000 Tariff income added (£1/week per £250 above £6,000)
Over £16,000 Usually not eligible
Pension age under £10,000 Fully disregarded
Pension age £10,000–£16,000 Tariff income applies

Some councils use lower capital limits for working-age claimants.

Earnings Disregards

Many councils disregard some of your earnings when calculating CTR:

Claimant Type Typical Earnings Disregard
Single person £5/week
Couple £10/week
Carer or disabled person Higher disregard
Lone parent Higher disregard

The exact disregards vary by council. Edinburgh, for example, has different rules from Manchester.

Additional Discounts on Top of CTR

Even before CTR is calculated, you may qualify for automatic Council Tax discounts:

Discount Amount Who Gets It
Single person discount 25% Only one adult in property
Severely mentally impaired 100% (if alone); others don’t count Severe mental impairment
Student discount Varies Full-time students
Disabled person’s reduction Band reduction If property adapted for disability

These discounts stack with CTR.

How to Apply

Steps to Apply

  1. Contact your local council (search “[council name] council tax support”)
  2. Most councils have an online application form
  3. Submit required documents
  4. Council processes the claim and adjusts your bill

What You’ll Need

Document Purpose
National Insurance number Your identity
Bank statements (recent) Savings check
Payslips or P60 Income evidence
Benefit award letters If receiving DWP benefits
Tenancy agreement If renting
Partner’s details If applicable

Fast Track Applications

If you claim Universal Credit, many councils automatically process a CTR claim alongside it — ask your council whether this applies.

Backdating

You can ask for CTR to be backdated. Councils can usually backdate working-age claims to a maximum of 1–3 months (varies). Pension-age claims can often be backdated longer.

Changes in Circumstances

Always tell your council immediately if:

  • Your income changes
  • You move
  • Someone moves in or out
  • Your savings change significantly
  • You start or stop work

Failure to report changes can lead to overpayments that you’ll have to repay.

Council Tax Reduction in Scotland

Scotland runs a national CTR scheme:

Feature Scotland Rule
Maximum CTR Up to 100%
Savings limit £16,000
Applies to all Working age and pension age under same framework

Apply via your local Scottish council (e.g., Edinburgh City Council, Glasgow City Council).

Council Tax Reduction in Wales

Wales also runs a national scheme with up to 100% CTR available for the lowest incomes.

Apply via your local Welsh council.

If You Dispute Your CTR Decision

Step Action
1 Ask for an explanation of the decision
2 Request a formal review/appeal within 1 month
3 Appeal to the Valuation Tribunal
4 Citizens Advice can help you through this process

Other Benefits to Claim Alongside CTR

Benefit Relevance
Universal Credit Often triggers CTR check
Pension Credit Guarantees 100% CTR for pension-age claimants
Housing Benefit Help with rent
Free School Meals For families with children
Healthy Start vouchers Pregnant women, young children

Quick Reference

Question Answer
Who administers it? Your local council
Maximum discount Up to 100% (pension age); varies for working age
Based on? Income, savings, household
Affects UC? No
Savings limit (typical) £16,000
Who to apply to? Your local council directly
Backdating allowed? Yes (usually 1–3 months)
Taxable? No