As the new financial year gets underway, County Durham residents – especially those with certain health conditions – are being reminded to take advantage of the council tax discounts available.
Durham County Council is advising residents to check to see if they are eligible for a reduction or even an exemption on their council tax bill.
This includes people who have been diagnosed by their doctor as suffering from a condition or illness classed as a severe mental impairment such as Alzheimer’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and severe learning difficulties.
Those who are eligible and live alone, do not pay any council tax, while those living with another person qualify for a 25 per cent reduction.
People can find out more including how to claim at www.durham.gov.uk/smi – or by calling 03000 264 000 and selecting the ‘council tax’ option.
Council tax discounts are also available for:
• anyone who lives alone
• residents with severe disabilities where
the properties have been adapted
• students
• student nurses
• apprentices
• National Traineeship trainees
• Care leavers
If someone has moved out of their home permanently to receive care in a hospital, residential care home or a supported housing scheme or hostel, they may also be entitled to a discount or exemption on their property.
For more information visit, www.durham.gov.uk/counciltaxdiscounts or call 03000 264 000 and select the ‘council tax’ option.