Council Tax banding and charges
Current Council Tax charges
If you need to check which ward you live in and what band your property is enter your postcode in to the Find my nearest page.
Empty properties
We normally charge Council Tax for empty properties. The aim is to bring empty properties back into use.
If your property has been unoccupied for a year or more, you’ll be charged a premium on the amount of Council Tax you would normally pay.
This premium will vary depending on how long the property has been empty.
The charges from 1 April 2024 are:
There are a number of exceptions to the application of an empty property premium:
If your property is empty and undergoing refurbishment this is insufficient cause to have the additional premium removed.
If you believe that an exemption may apply, or if your property is occupied and should not be on our empty property list, please contact us on [email protected].
Alternatively, you can access advice and assistance from our Housing team who can help find solutions to bring your empty property back into use by visiting our Empty Homes page.
How properties are banded
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) maintains the Council Tax Valuation List. This includes placing new properties within a Council Tax band and changing bands for properties.
Understand how a property is valued by the VOA for a Council Tax band at GOV.UK – How domestic properties are assessed for Council Tax bands.
Challenge your Council Tax band
You might be able to challenge your Council Tax band if you have evidence that suggests the band is wrong.
To make an appeal go to GOV.UK – Challenge your Council Tax band.
If you submit an appeal against your bill or banding, you must continue to pay your Council Tax. If you do not pay you will be issued with a reminder and risk a summons and liability order.
Precept charges
A precept is a charge separate from your Council Tax that is added to and shown on your bill. Precept charges in this area are for things such as:
For 2026/27 we have increased council tax by 2% in relation to the Adult Social Care Precept.
The split between the North East Lincolnshire Council precept and the Adult Social Care precept may not be as reflected on your 2026/27 annual council tax bill, however the total charge, including the precepts for Humberside Police, Humberside Fire and your parish is correct.
Details of the amounts of funding from precepts is included in How your Council Tax is spent.