STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS COUNCIL TAX BANDS & CHARGES 2023/24

 

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

Staffordshire Moorlands Council Tax Band Monthly Council Tax Charge Annual Council Tax Rate
BAND A £113.23 £1,358.79
BAND B £132.11 £1,585.26
BAND C £150.98 £1,811.72
BAND D £169.85 £2,038.19
BAND E £207.59 £2,491.12
BAND F £245.34 £2,944.05
BAND G £283.08 £3,396.98
BAND H £339.70 £4,076.38



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Welcome to Staffordshire Moorlands Council, UK. This page contains a Staffordshire Moorlands Council tax refund calculator which allows people in the UK to calculate how much money the Staffordshire Moorlands Council will pay them back if their property is rebanded to a lower council tax band. This calculator is a great way to save money on your council tax payments.

Interesting Facts about Staffordshire Moorlands
Staffordshire Moorlands is a district in the English county of Staffordshire. It is located in the north of the county, bordering Derbyshire and Cheshire. The district is home to the Peak District National Park, which is the oldest and largest national park in the UK. The area is also known for its picturesque villages and towns, such as Leek, Cheadle and Biddulph, along with its many historic buildings and sites.

Places to Visit in Staffordshire Moorlands
The Peak District National Park is a must-see for visitors to the area, offering stunning views and plenty of outdoor activities, such as walking, cycling, horse riding and climbing. Alton Towers is also a popular tourist destination, with its theme park, water park and spa. Other attractions in the area include Chatsworth House, the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, and the Trentham Estate.

Famous People, Inventions and Historical Events
The area is home to some notable people, including the late actor Sir John Hurt, the late author Roald Dahl, and the late musician Lemmy Kilmister. Staffordshire Moorlands is also known for its pottery industry, which dates back to the 17th century. The area is also home to the first steam locomotive, built in 1829 by George Stephenson.

Recent Topical News
Recent news in the area includes the opening of the new £11.5 million Leek College, which will provide a range of courses and apprenticeships to local students. The district has also been awarded over £2 million in government funding to improve local roads, as part of the government's Pothole Action Fund.

Useful Information about Staffordshire Moorlands Council
Staffordshire Moorlands Council is responsible for providing local services, such as waste collection, road maintenance, and planning and development. The council is also responsible for collecting council tax payments from residents of the district.

Projects and Developments
Staffordshire Moorlands Council is currently involved in a number of projects and developments, including the Leek College project, the Pothole Action Fund, and the Staffordshire Moorlands Local Plan. These projects are being funded out of council tax payments as well as other government grants and funding.

Council Tax Payments
Staffordshire Moorlands Council also spends council tax payments on other services, such as maintaining public parks and gardens, providing social care, and running leisure and cultural services.

Criticisms and Positive Things
There have been some criticisms levelled at Staffordshire Moorlands Council in recent years, including a lack of transparency in the decision-making process, and a perceived lack of investment in local services. However, many people in the area have praised the council for its efforts to improve local roads and its commitment to providing quality education and leisure facilities.

Ways to Reduce Council Tax Payments
There are a number of ways to reduce your council tax payments, such as applying for a discount or exemption, or making a claim for a council tax reduction. You can also apply for a council tax refund if your property has been rebanded to a lower council tax band.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How do I apply for a council tax refund?
A. You can apply for a council tax refund if your property has been rebanded to a lower council tax band. You can use our Staffordshire Moorlands Council tax refund calculator to calculate how much money the council will pay you back.

Q. How do I apply for a discount or exemption on my council tax payments?
A. You can apply for a discount or exemption on your council tax payments by contacting your local council.

Q. What services does Staffordshire Moorlands Council provide?
A. Staffordshire Moorlands Council is responsible for providing local services, such as waste collection, road maintenance, and planning and development.

Q. How is Staffordshire Moorlands Council funded?
A. Staffordshire Moorlands Council is funded through council tax payments, as well as other government grants and funding.

Q. What other services does Staffordshire Moorlands Council provide?
A. Staffordshire Moorlands Council also spends council tax payments on other services, such as maintaining public parks and gardens, providing social care, and running leisure and cultural services.

Adjacent UK Councils
Staffordshire Moorlands Council is adjacent to Cheshire East Council, Shropshire Council and Derbyshire County Council. Cheshire East Council is the local authority for the Cheshire East area and is home to the towns of Crewe, Nantwich and Macclesfield. Shropshire Council is the local authority for the Shropshire area and is home to the towns of Shrewsbury and Oswestry. Derbyshire County Council is the local authority for the Derbyshire area and is home to the towns of Derby, Chesterfield and Buxton.



Go to Staffordshire Moorlands council tax charges 2022/23.

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

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