EAST LINDSEY COUNCIL TAX BANDS & CHARGES 2024/25

 

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

East Lindsey Council Tax Band Monthly Council Tax Charge Annual Council Tax Rate
BAND A £118.26 £1,419.11
BAND B £137.97 £1,655.63
BAND C £157.68 £1,892.15
BAND D £177.39 £2,128.67
BAND E £216.81 £2,601.71
BAND F £256.23 £3,074.75
BAND G £295.65 £3,547.78
BAND H £354.78 £4,257.34



East Lindsey Council Tax Refund Calculator

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East Lindsey Council is a great place to live, work, and visit. With its beautiful rolling hills, stunning coastline, and vibrant towns and villages, it is easy to see why so many people choose to call East Lindsey home. But what about the council tax? East Lindsey Council offers a council tax refund calculator that allows people to calculate how much money they will get back if their property is rebanded to a lower council tax band. This calculator is a great way to make sure that residents of East Lindsey are getting all the money they are entitled to.

Interesting facts about East Lindsey, UK include that it is the largest non-metropolitan district in the East Midlands, with a population of over 136,000. It is also home to the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Places to visit in East Lindsey include the historic market town of Louth, the seaside resort of Skegness, and the cathedral city of Lincoln. Louth is known for its Georgian architecture, Skegness for its sandy beaches, and Lincoln for its ancient monuments.

East Lindsey is well-known for its links to the famous author, Jane Austen, who lived in the area for a time. It is also the birthplace of the first British Prime Minister, Robert Walpole, and the home of the world-famous Lincolnshire Poacher cheese.

Recent news in East Lindsey includes the launch of a new community project to help tackle loneliness in the area. The project will bring together people of all ages and backgrounds to help combat social isolation.

East Lindsey Council is responsible for providing a range of services to its residents, including waste management, roads and transport, education, and leisure. Council tax payments are used to fund these services, as well as to help provide grants and subsidies to local organisations and projects.

East Lindsey Council has been criticised in the past for its handling of planning applications and its failure to provide adequate housing. However, many people in the area praise the council for its commitment to keeping the area clean and green, and for its investment in local projects.

There are several ways that East Lindsey Council tax payments can be reduced, including applying for a discount or exemption, or applying for a council tax reduction.

Frequently Asked Questions about East Lindsey Council Tax:

Q: How do I calculate my council tax refund?
A: You can use the East Lindsey Council Tax Refund Calculator to calculate how much money you will get back if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band.

Q: How can I reduce my East Lindsey Council tax payments?
A: You can reduce your East Lindsey Council tax payments by applying for a discount or exemption, or by applying for a council tax reduction.

Q: What services does East Lindsey Council provide?
A: East Lindsey Council provides a range of services including waste management, roads and transport, education, and leisure.

Q: How is East Lindsey Council funded?
A: East Lindsey Council is funded through council tax payments, as well as grants and subsidies from the government.

Q: What is the largest non-metropolitan district in the East Midlands?
A: The largest non-metropolitan district in the East Midlands is East Lindsey, with a population of over 136,000.

Adjacent to East Lindsey Council are North East Lincolnshire Council, North Lincolnshire Council, West Lindsey Council, and Boston Borough Council. North East Lincolnshire Council is home to the historic port of Grimsby and the seaside resort of Cleethorpes, while North Lincolnshire Council encompasses the market town of Scunthorpe and the village of Brigg. West Lindsey Council is home to the historic market town of Gainsborough, while Boston Borough Council is home to the historic market town of Boston.



Go to East Lindsey council tax charges 2023/24.

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

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