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Old 10th April 2008, 11:05   #1 (permalink)
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Hey

I know that in households where there is a disabled person, the whole house is exempt from paying council tax.

Is this the case if there is someone receiving Attendance Allowance?

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I know that in households where there is a disabled person, the whole house is exempt from paying council tax.
This isn't true. There is the disability reduction scheme which could reduce the amount payable if a person + the property meets certain criteria. There are also special rules for people who have a severe mental impairment. Give the disability benefits enquiry line a ring on 0800 88 22 00, they should be able to offer further assistance.
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Old 10th April 2008, 11:29   #3 (permalink)
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OK thanks for that.

How comes a few people have told me this is true as they are in these circumstances?

What should I ask them... I am not disabled just enquiring aout something.

Is there such a scheme for attendance allowance?

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See here for Council Tax exemptions and discount schemes:
http://www.local.odpm.gov.uk/finance...xbillguide.pdf
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Old 14th April 2008, 19:03   #5 (permalink)
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Yes it mentions if the hosue has been adapted then the household's band is reduced. But this is different for my borough...why?

There is no mention about attendance allowance
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A property that is occupied only by a person(s) who meets the criteria for a Class U exemption (severely mentally impaired) would be exempt from Council Tax unless it was classed as an HMO.

In the case where a person meets the Class U criteria but lives with another person then only a 25% discount would be applied. If the other occupant(s) were disregarded for some reason (e.g apprentices) then a 50% discount would generally apply.

When a house has been adapted for the use of a disabled person (dedicated treatment room, widened doors for wheelchairs etc.) then a disabled band relief may apply which reduces the council tax charge by band band - if the property is already in band A then the charge is reduced to 5/9th of that of a Band D property as opposed to the normal band A charge (6/9th of that of a Band D)
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