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Was your ?150 discount listed separately? I'm not sure, I just have an amount discounted, it could be my single person discount



trinidad Wrote:

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> The council tax bills arrived from the council

> today.

>

> Can you cope with the increase or still value for

> money?

>

> There is a ?150.00 council tax rebate from central

> government for properties from A - D

According to Martin Lewis website, if you do not pay by DD, the council will send you a letter asking for bank details. They have until September to do this. Those paying by DD can expect the payment in April.


You could set up a DD and cancel it after the payment has been made.

Waiting for Lewisham to send theirs, but did get the email from the gas and electricity supplier saying prices were to increase by ?700 from 2nd April. If you haven't had communication from your fuel supplier, expect a letter or email informing you of the price increases PLUS those coming in November. Suppose the good thing is we have Spring and Summer to look forward too with warm weather and much lower usage and resulting bills over the next 6 and a bit months.

Got our bill last week - about ?10 extra per month, which could be worse I guess.


Still a little bitter about the cost of living rebate, just because I live in a Band E property, really does not mean I can afford the rise in the cost of living. My electricity bills like many other will still be going through the roof.


Who decided that having a Band E house makes you rich?

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