Appeals
About Valuation Bands
All Council Tax valuations are based on the price a property
would have fetched if it had been sold on 1st April 1991. Any
increase or fall in a dwelling’s value which results from general
changes in the housing market since then will not affect your
Council Tax band. However you can appeal if:
- there is a material increase or reduction in the value of the
dwelling, or
- you start or stop using part of the dwelling for business,
or
- you have just moved (you must appeal within six months of your
move), or
- the Listing Officer alters the band
Please note: The Listing Officer can increase
your band if an error has been made. If you think your band
is too low you may wish to contact him. Write to the Listing
Officer, Government Buildings, Whittington Road, Worcester WR5 2LB
or telephone 0300 0507 600.
Information about the Listing Officer and appeals can be found
at the Valuation Office Agency website.
About Liability to pay
You may also appeal if you consider that you are not liable to
pay Council Tax, for example, because you are not the
resident or owner, or because your property is exempt, or that we
have made a mistake calculating your bill. If you wish to
appeal on these grounds you must notify us in writing, and we will
readily review the situation. Contact
us with the details of your appeal.
Please note: Making an appeal does not allow
you to withhold payment of tax owing in the meantime. If your
appeal is successful you will be entitled to a refund of any
overpaid tax.
If you make an appeal and you are still not satisfied that a
proper decision has been reached (or you are not notified of a
decision within 2 months of making your appeal) you can then appeal
to a Valuation Tribunal or the Listing Officer (Valuation appeals
only), or The Tribunal Office, Hebworth House, Unit 2 Trafford
Court, Doncaster, DN1 1PN, telephone (01785) 254321.
You can find more information about Valuation Tribunals by
visiting the Valuation Tribunal
Service website.