BOSTON COUNCIL TAX BANDS & CHARGES 2023/24

 

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

Boston Council Tax Band Monthly Council Tax Charge Annual Council Tax Rate
BAND A £114.87 £1,378.49
BAND B £134.02 £1,608.24
BAND C £153.17 £1,837.99
BAND D £172.31 £2,067.74
BAND E £210.60 £2,527.24
BAND F £248.90 £2,986.74
BAND G £287.19 £3,446.23
BAND H £344.62 £4,135.48



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Boston Council is an important local authority in the UK, providing essential services to the people of Boston and the surrounding area. With our Boston Council Tax Refund Calculator, you can quickly and easily calculate how much money the Boston Council will pay you back if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band.

Interesting Facts About Boston, UK:
Boston is a historic market town in Lincolnshire, England, located on the east coast of the country. It is home to the largest parish church in England, St Botolph's Church, which is known as the "Stump" due to its iconic tower. The town is also home to the famous Pilgrim Fathers Memorial, which commemorates the pilgrims who departed from Boston in 1620 to settle in America.

Places to Visit in the Boston Area:
* St Botolph's Church - This iconic church is the largest parish church in England and is known as the "Stump" due to its iconic tower.
* The Black Sluice Lock - This impressive lock is the largest of its kind in the UK and is a popular spot for visitors to the area.
* The Pilgrim Fathers Memorial - This memorial commemorates the pilgrims who departed from Boston in 1620 to settle in America.
* Maud Foster Windmill - This Grade II listed windmill is the tallest in Lincolnshire and is a great spot for visitors to get a view of the area.
* The Olde Skirmett Inn - This historic pub is one of the oldest in England and is a great place to sample some of the local ales.

Boston Area Well-Known For:
Boston is well-known for its association with the Pilgrims who departed from the town in 1620 to settle in America. The town is also known for its iconic Stump, St Botolph's Church, which is the largest parish church in England.

Recent Topical News:
The Boston area has recently been in the news due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with local authorities implementing measures to help contain the spread of the virus. The town has also been in the news for its plans to build a new leisure centre, which is set to open in 2021.

Useful Information About Boston Council:
Boston Council is responsible for providing essential services to the people of Boston and the surrounding area. These services include waste collection, housing, planning and development, education, social care and more. The council is also responsible for setting and collecting council tax payments.

Projects and Developments:
Boston Council is undertaking a number of projects and developments in the area. These include a new leisure centre, a new housing development, improvements to local parks and open spaces, and an expansion of the town's public transport network. All of these projects and developments are being funded out of council tax payments.

What Else Does Boston Council Spend Council Tax Payments On?
Boston Council also uses council tax payments to fund a range of other services, such as street cleaning, maintenance of public buildings and parks, and support for local charities and community projects.

Criticisms of Boston Council:
Boston Council has been criticised for its lack of transparency and its slow response to local issues. However, many people in the area have praised the council for its commitment to providing essential services and for its efforts to improve the local area.

Ways to Reduce Boston Council Tax Payments:
There are a number of ways to reduce Boston Council tax payments. These include applying for a council tax reduction, claiming a single person discount, or applying for a council tax exemption.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How can I calculate my Boston Council tax refund?
A: You can use our Boston Council Tax Refund Calculator to quickly and easily calculate how much money the Boston Council will pay you back if your property is rebanded to a lower council tax band.

Q: What services does Boston Council provide?
A: Boston Council provides a range of essential services, including waste collection, housing, planning and development, education, social care and more.

Q: What is the single person discount for Boston Council tax?
A: The single person discount for Boston Council tax is 25%.

Q: How can I apply for a council tax reduction?
A: You can apply for a council tax reduction by contacting your local authority.

Q: Does Boston Council provide support for local charities and community projects?
A: Yes, Boston Council provides support for local charities and community projects through council tax payments.

Adjacent Councils:
* East Lindsey Council - East Lindsey Council covers the area to the east of Boston and is home to the popular seaside resort of Skegness.
* South Holland Council - South Holland Council covers the area to the south of Boston and is home to the historic market town of Spalding.



Go to Boston council tax charges 2022/23.

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

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