Council Tax - how much do I pay?
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Council Tax rates for Havant Borough for the financial year
1 April 2012 - 31 March 2013 are
shown by valuation band below. These are the same
figures as for April 2011 to March 2012 - i.e. no increase this
year
| Band A |
Band B |
Band C |
Band D |
Band E |
Band F |
Band G |
Band H |
| £958.86 |
£1,118.67 |
£1,278.48 |
£1,438.29 |
£1,757.91 |
£2,077.53 |
£2,397.15 |
£2,876.58 |
Only 13.4% of your Council Tax goes
to pay for services provided by Havant Borough Council. The
remaining money goes to Hampshire County Council (72.1%) for
services such as care services, libraries, educational
opportunities and roads, 10.2% goes to the Hampshire Police
Authority and 4.3% to the Fire and Rescue Authority.
The following links provide further information:-
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Valuation Bands
What are valuation bands?
The amount of Council Tax you pay is based on the valuation band of
your property.
- Band A up to £40,000
- Band B £40,001 to £52,000
- Band C £52,001 to £68,000
- Band D £68,001 to £88,000
- Band E £88,001 to £120,000
- Band F £120,001 to £160,000
- Band G £160,001 to £320,000
- Band H £320,001 and above
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You are now able to find out the Valuation history of your (or
indeed any) property, including which Council Tax band it is in now
and whether this has been changed in the past, from the Valuation
Office's website. You are also able to submit an application
on-line to have your property revalued in a limited number of
circumstances. Please note however that valuation bands are
set assuming the value of the property in 1991, not its current
value.