NORTH SOMERSET COUNCIL TAX BANDS & CHARGES 2023/24

 

The table below shows the 2023/24 council tax bands costs for properties in North Somerset in the different council tax bands or you can use online council tax Calculator and check yourself:

North Somerset Council Tax Band Monthly Council Tax Charge Annual Council Tax Rate
BAND A £114.56 £1,374.74
BAND B £133.66 £1,603.86
BAND C £152.75 £1,832.99
BAND D £171.84 £2,062.11
BAND E £210.03 £2,520.36
BAND F £248.22 £2,978.60
BAND G £286.40 £3,436.85
BAND H £343.69 £4,124.22



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Welcome to North Somerset Council, UK! Located in the south west of England, North Somerset is a beautiful area of the country, known for its stunning coastline and green rolling hills. It is home to a range of vibrant towns and villages, as well as the iconic cities of Bristol and Bath.

On our website, you can use our North Somerset Council Tax Refund Calculator to calculate how much money the North Somerset Council will pay you back if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band.

Interesting Facts about North Somerset

* North Somerset is home to some of the most picturesque locations in the UK, including the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Gorge and the Somerset Levels.
* North Somerset is well-known for being the birthplace of the famous novelist Jane Austen.
* The area is also the home of the world's oldest surviving hot air balloon, which took off from the grounds of Ashton Court in 1784.

Places to Visit in North Somerset

* Cheddar Gorge - Cheddar Gorge is a stunning limestone gorge in the Mendip Hills, located just north of Cheddar village. It is the UK's largest gorge and is home to a variety of wildlife, including peregrine falcons and wild goats.
* Glastonbury Tor - Glastonbury Tor is a hill in the Somerset Levels, topped by the iconic St Michael's Tower. It is a popular place of pilgrimage and has a rich history and mythology associated with it.
* Wookey Hole Caves - Wookey Hole Caves are a series of limestone caves located near Wells, in the Mendip Hills. The caves are home to a variety of interesting geological formations and are a popular tourist attraction.

Recent News

* North Somerset Council has recently announced plans to invest £2.8 million in the area to create new green spaces and improve existing parks and open spaces.
* North Somerset Council has also recently launched a new initiative to encourage businesses to reduce their carbon emissions.
* North Somerset Council has recently been praised for its efforts to reduce plastic waste in the area.

North Somerset Council

North Somerset Council is responsible for providing a range of services to local residents, including waste collection, street cleaning, road maintenance and education. The council is also responsible for collecting council tax payments from local residents. Council tax payments are used to fund a range of services, including social care, education and public health.

North Somerset Council is currently involved in a range of projects and developments, including the redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare town centre and the construction of a new leisure centre in Clevedon. These projects are funded through a combination of council tax payments and external funding.

North Somerset Council has recently been criticised for its decision to raise council tax payments in the area. However, many local residents have praised the council for its efforts to improve local services and infrastructure.

Ways to Reduce North Somerset Council Tax Payments

* Claim any available discounts or exemptions - North Somerset Council offers a range of discounts and exemptions for certain groups of people, including pensioners, students and people on low incomes.
* Check your council tax band - If you think you are paying too much council tax, you can check your council tax band and appeal if necessary.
* Apply for a council tax reduction - North Somerset Council offers a range of council tax reductions for people on low incomes.
* Make sure you are claiming all available benefits - If you are eligible for certain benefits, such as Housing Benefit or Universal Credit, you may be able to reduce your council tax payments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is North Somerset Council?
A: North Somerset Council is the local authority responsible for providing a range of services to local residents, including waste collection, street cleaning and education.

Q: What is council tax used for?
A: Council tax payments are used to fund a range of services, including social care, education and public health.

Q: How can I reduce my North Somerset Council tax payments?
A: You can reduce your North Somerset Council tax payments by claiming any available discounts or exemptions, checking your council tax band and applying for a council tax reduction.

Q: What projects is North Somerset Council involved in?
A: North Somerset Council is currently involved in a range of projects and developments, including the redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare town centre and the construction of a new leisure centre in Clevedon.

Q: How are North Somerset Council projects funded?
A: North Somerset Council projects are funded through a combination of council tax payments and external funding.

Adjacent Councils

* Bath and North East Somerset Council - Bath and North East Somerset Council is located to the east of North Somerset Council, covering the cities of Bath and Bristol. It is home to a range of attractions, including the Roman Baths, the Royal Crescent and the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge.
* South Gloucestershire Council - South Gloucestershire Council is located to the east of North Somerset Council, covering the cities of Bristol and Gloucester. It is home to a range of attractions, including the historic Berkeley Castle, the National Trust's Dyrham Park and the picturesque Cotswold Hills.



Go to North Somerset council tax charges 2022/23.

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

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