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About the Council Tax
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What is the Council Tax?
The Council Tax is a property based Tax. The basis of the tax is the classification of all domestic properties into one of 8 capital value bands. For the purposes of banding, properties were valued as at 1 April 1991.
Council Tax is payable on all chargeable dwellings which are not prescribed as Exempt.
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The Listing Officer
The Listing Officer is appointed by the Commissioners of the Inland Revenue, and is responsible for:
- The Valuation of Domestic Properties
- Notifications to the Billing Authority
- Maintenance of the Valuation List
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The Billing Authority
The Billing Authority is responsible for the Billing and collection of Council Tax.
A Billing Authority is:
- A District Council
- A London Borough Council
- The Common Council, and
- The Council of the Isles Of Scilly
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The Valuation Tribunal
The Valuation Tribunal is the body responsible for dealing with Appeals by Taxpayers against certain aspects of the Tax both in relation to Valuation and Non - Valuation matters.