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£150 Council Tax energy rebates will start to be paid in mid-April

March 23, 2022
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Residents paying Council Tax by Direct Debit will receive the Government’s £150 Tax Rebate in April in response to the rising costs of energy.

On 3 February the government announced a Council Tax Energy Rebate scheme to support the many households dealing with the rising cost of household bills in 2022-2023, driven by increasing energy bills.

Residents paying Council Tax by Direct Debit will receive the Government’s £150 Tax Rebate in April in response to the rising costs of energy. There will be payments directly into bank accounts from mid-April to early May.

If a resident does not pay by Direct Debit, the Council will be asking for bank details to be able to make the payment.

Councillor Carol Gahan, Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Cabinet Member for Legal and Finance said: 

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Rising costs are affecting most households across the country, but they are more likely to affect those on lower incomes, who tend to spend a higher proportion of their income on utility bills.

Households living in band A to D properties will automatically qualify for this rebate. If we have a resident’s bank details (because they pay by Direct Debit) we will pay the money into their bank account. There will be no need for residents to chase this payment, if we don't hold bank details, we will be in touch to get these from you. 

This is not a Council Tax discount and residents must continue to pay their Council Tax bill by the amounts and on the dates shown on their bill.
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More information about the £150 Council Tax rebate, as well as other ways the government is helping with rising energy costs, is available on the UK.GOV website.