You may know that people on a low income can get money off their council tax bill, but there are also other discounts and exemptions. The discounts and exemptions are given regardless of income and some carers and disabled people may qualify.
The information here is especially for carers and the people they care for. It is not a complete list of who can get help. In the further information section, there are links where you find out about all the help with council tax that is available.
Some of the definitions and discounts available have complex rules so it’s always best to get advice if you are not sure if you would be entitled.
If you live in South Gloucestershire you can find all their application forms on their website.
If you live in Bristol you can apply using their general form. If you prefer, a paper form, contact the council on 0117 9222000 to request one.
For details of help with council tax visit your local council’s website:
South Gloucestershire Council
Bristol City Council
Other helpful information about council tax can be found on these websites:
Turn2us is a national charity providing practical help to people who are struggling financially.
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