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Middlesbrough Council Tax Rates


Each dwelling (such as a house, flat or bungalow) is placed in a council tax band according to its value.

Valuations are carried out by the Valuation Office, which is part of the Inland Revenue, not part of the council.

Valuation was last carried out in 1991, so council tax bands are based on what the property was or would have been worth in 1991. The Valuation Office decides how much the property would probably have been sold for if it had been sold on 1/4/91.

Properties and their bands are listed in valuation lists and which are publicly available for anybody to look at.

The current Valuation Bands and Council Tax charges for 2005 – 2006 are shown in the table below:

Valuation

Ranges of Value

Council Tax Charge

Band for 2005/2006

A

Up to and including £40,000

£819.61

B

£40,001 - £52,000

£956.21

C

£52,001 - £68,000

£1092.82

D

£68,001 - £88,000

£1229.41

E

£88,001 - £120,000

£1502.61

F

£120,001 - £160,000

£1775.82

G

£160,001 - £320,000

£2049.02

H

More than £320,000

£2458.82

The above includes charges made for services provided by Middlesbrough Council, Cleveland Fire Authority and Cleveland Police Authority but excludes parish precepts for Nunthorpe or Stainton & Thornton.



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