What to do if you think your Council Tax band is wrong

If you think your Council Tax band is wrong, you should first contact the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) on 0300 050 1501. Many enquiries can be sorted out on the spot.

In some cases, the VOA may review your band.

The VOA will send a decision within two months. If your home is already in band A – the lowest band – the VOA cannot reduce the band further.

Please note: The VOA will never cold call and offer to look at changing your Council Tax band for a fee.


Formal applications

In some cases, you can make a formal application to have your band changed. This is called making a proposal.

You can make a proposal within six months of

  • Becoming a new council tax payer on a property
  • The VOA notifying you that your banding has changed

You can also make a proposal if

  • Your property has been demolished
  • Substantial changes have occurred in the locality that have affected the value of your home

The VOA cannot delete a band just because a property is empty.

Where a band is deleted and the structural alterations are completed, the property will then be banded as a new property, reflecting all extensions and improvements. The new band may be higher than the one which was deleted.

The VOA have produced a fact sheet which sets out their approach for properties that are in disrepair, which can be found on GOV.UK - Valuation Office Agency.

If you wish to make a proposal you can do so online GOV.UK - Council Tax Appeals.

If you disagree with the VOA's decision on your proposal, you can appeal to an independent valuation tribunal.


You must continue to pay your Council Tax whilst you are appealing your Council Tax band. Failure to maintain your payments may result in recovery action being taken. If your appeal is successful any overpayment will be refunded.

For more information about Council Tax banding, please visit the VOA website.