EASTBOURNE COUNCIL TAX BANDS & CHARGES 2024/25

 

The table below shows the 2024/25 council tax bands costs for properties in Eastbourne in the different council tax bands or you can use online council tax Calculator and check yourself:

Eastbourne Council Tax Band Monthly Council Tax Charge Annual Council Tax Rate
BAND A £134.25 £1,610.97
BAND B £156.62 £1,879.46
BAND C £179.00 £2,147.96
BAND D £201.37 £2,416.45
BAND E £246.12 £2,953.44
BAND F £290.87 £3,490.43
BAND G £335.62 £4,027.42
BAND H £402.74 £4,832.90



Eastbourne Council Tax Refund Calculator

Set when you moved into this property in Eastbourne to see how much money you would get if your house was rebanded. Current council tax band of your property with online council tax checker:

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Eastbourne Council has an easy to use Council Tax refund calculator on Counciltax.info, which allows you to quickly calculate how much money you could be entitled to if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band. Eastbourne is a popular coastal town in the South East of England, located on the English Channel. It is known for its Victorian-era architecture and beautiful beaches, making it a popular tourist destination. The town is also home to the world-famous Eastbourne International tennis tournament, which is held annually in the summer.

Eastbourne Council is responsible for providing essential services to the local community, such as waste collection, street cleaning, and social care. It is also responsible for maintaining roads and other infrastructure, as well as providing leisure and cultural facilities. Council tax payments are used to fund these services, as well as to invest in major projects and developments in the area. Recently, Eastbourne Council has been involved in a number of projects, such as the redevelopment of the town centre, the construction of a new library, and the refurbishment of the Eastbourne Pier.

Eastbourne Council has been criticized for its handling of certain issues, such as its failure to adequately fund social care services, and its lack of transparency over how council tax funds are spent. However, many people in the area have praised the council for its work on improving local infrastructure and amenities, as well as its commitment to providing quality services to the community.

There are a number of ways to reduce your Eastbourne Council tax payments, such as applying for discounts or exemptions, or taking advantage of the Council's payment plans. You can also contact the Council directly to discuss your options.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How do I calculate my Eastbourne Council tax refund?
A: You can use the Council Tax refund calculator on Counciltax.info to quickly calculate how much money you could be entitled to if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band.

Q: What services does Eastbourne Council provide?
A: Eastbourne Council is responsible for providing essential services to the local community, such as waste collection, street cleaning, and social care. It is also responsible for maintaining roads and other infrastructure, as well as providing leisure and cultural facilities.

Q: How is Eastbourne Council funded?
A: Council tax payments are used to fund Eastbourne Council's services, as well as to invest in major projects and developments in the area.

Q: What projects is Eastbourne Council involved in?
A: Eastbourne Council is currently involved in a number of projects, such as the redevelopment of the town centre, the construction of a new library, and the refurbishment of the Eastbourne Pier.

Q: How can I reduce my Eastbourne Council tax payments?
A: You can apply for discounts or exemptions, or take advantage of the Council's payment plans. You can also contact the Council directly to discuss your options.

Eastbourne Council is bordered by Wealden District Council to the north, Lewes District Council to the east, Rother District Council to the south, and Hastings Borough Council to the west. Wealden District Council covers a large area of East Sussex, and is home to a number of towns and villages, including Uckfield, Hailsham, and East Grinstead. Lewes District Council covers the historic town of Lewes and its surrounding villages, and is home to a number of attractions, such as Lewes Castle and Anne of Cleves House. Rother District Council covers the towns of Bexhill-on-Sea, Rye, and Battle, and is home to a number of historic sites, such as Bodiam Castle. Hastings Borough Council covers the town of Hastings and its surrounding villages, and is home to a number of attractions, such as Hastings Castle and the Jerwood Gallery.



Go to Eastbourne council tax charges 2023/24.

Previous years:
Eastbourne council tax charges 2022/23.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2021/22.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2020/21.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2019/20.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2018/19.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2017/18.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2016/17.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2015/16.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2014/15.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2013/14.
Eastbourne council tax charges 2012/13.

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