If your circumstances change, you must inform us to ensure you are paying the correct amount of council tax.
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complete our interactive change of address form
(Monday to Thursday, 8.30am to 5pm, or Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm) (charged at your local rate). NOTE: We cannot tell your previous or new council about your move - it is up to you to let them know
Moving your business
Please let us know if you are moving your business.
Change of direct debit details
Change your existing direct debit details, or to set up a new direct debit here.
Please provide the following details:
Completion notice fact sheet For further information:
For queries regarding the inspection of properties:
Definitions:
The "owner", in relation to any dwelling, is the person who fulfils the following conditions:
Has a material interest in the whole or any part of the property; and
At least part of the property or, as the case may be, of the part concerned is not subject to a material interest inferior to his interest.
'Material interest' is defined as “a freehold interest or a leasehold interest which was granted for a term of six months or more”. What happens if a tenant moves out before the end of their tenancy agreement? A tenant with a fixed-term tenancy for six months or more holds a material interest as defined above. If they move out before the end of their tenancy, they are liable for unoccupied charges until their tenancy end-date. However, a tenant on a periodic or rolling tenancy does not have a material interest as defined above. Therefore, they cannot be held liable for any unoccupied charge due. What is a periodic tenancy? Once a tenant’s fixed-term tenancy expires, and they stay on without a new fixed-term tenancy, it becomes a periodic or rolling tenancy. This means they no longer hold a material interest in the property. Although they can be charged for the period they are living in the property, they cannot be charged for any unoccupied council tax charges if they move out. This is the case even if they haven’t given the landlord notice in accordance with their tenancy agreement. What about tenants who do not move in on their tenancy start-date? If their tenancy is a fixed-term tenancy for six months or more, they will be liable for the unoccupied council tax charge from the date their tenancy starts, until the date they move in. Once they move in, they will be liable for the occupied rate of council tax as long as the property is their sole or main residence.
Phone: 0345 600 6400 (charged at your local rate).
Email: counciltax@northumberland.gov.uk
eForm: Complete the council tax enquiry form here.
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