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Council Tax Hillingdon 2025-26

In Hillingdon, council tax for a Band D property is £1,800 a year (£150 a month) for 2025-26, with charges ranging across Bands A to H. A single adult living alone pays £1,350 after the 25% single person discount.

Hillingdon Council · Tax year 2025-26 (April 2025-March 2026)

Band D (annual)
£1,800
Monthly
£150
Weekly
£35
Single person (−25%)
£1,350

Hillingdon council tax bands 2025-26

Band Property value (1991) Annual Monthly
A Up to £40,000 £1,200 £100
B £40,001-£52,000 £1,400 £117
C £52,001-£68,000 £1,600 £133
D £68,001-£88,000 £1,800 £150
E £88,001-£120,000 £2,200 £183
F £120,001-£160,000 £2,600 £217
G £160,001-£320,000 £3,000 £250
H Over £320,000 £3,600 £300

How Hillingdon compares

The average Band D council tax in England is £2,280/year. Hillingdon is £480 below average (£40/month less).

Council tax discounts in Hillingdon

25% off
Single person discount
Only one adult in the property → £1,350/year (Band D)
100% exempt
Full-time students
All occupants are full-time students
Up to 100%
Council Tax Reduction
Low-income households, apply to the council
Band reduced
Disability reduction
Property adapted for a disabled person, band reduced by one

Frequently asked questions

Can I appeal my council tax band in Hillingdon?

Yes, if you believe your property was placed in the wrong band in 1991, you can challenge it through the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) for England and Wales. Moving down one band saves £180-£360/year in Hillingdon. Appeals are free. Check similar properties in your street that have been revalued, a successful challenge is backdated.

How do I find my council tax band in Hillingdon?

Your council tax band is based on your property's value in 1991 (2003 for Wales). You can check your band on the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) website for England and Wales, or the Scottish Assessors Association for Scotland.

How do I claim the 25% single person discount in Hillingdon?

If you are the only adult in your home, contact Hillingdon directly to apply for the 25% single person discount. This reduces Band D from £1,800 to £1,350/year, a saving of £450/year or £38/month. It is not applied automatically; you must claim it.

How is council tax calculated in Hillingdon?

Hillingdon Council sets an annual Band D rate (£1,800 in 2025-26). Other bands are calculated as proportions: Band A = 6/9 of Band D (£1,200), Band G = 15/9 (£3,000). This combined rate includes precepts from the county council, police, and fire authorities.

Do I qualify for Council Tax Reduction in Hillingdon?

Council Tax Reduction (CTR) is means-tested and administered by Hillingdon. You may qualify if you are on a low income, receiving Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or other benefits. Reductions range from a small percentage to 100% of your bill. Apply directly to Hillingdon council, there is no automatic entitlement and many eligible households miss out by not applying.

What if I cannot afford my council tax in Hillingdon?

Contact Hillingdon as early as possible. You can ask to spread your bill over 12 months instead of 10, apply for Council Tax Reduction, or request a discretionary hardship payment. Ignoring reminders is costly: after a missed instalment the council can issue a summons and you may lose the right to pay in instalments, becoming liable for the full year (£1,800 at Band D).

Is council tax going up in Hillingdon in 2025-26?

Hillingdon Council sets its Band D rate each year; for 2025-26 it is £1,800. In England, councils cannot raise council tax by more than 4.99% (2% plus a 3% adult social care precept) without holding a local referendum. Scotland and Wales set their own limits. Check Hillingdon for the exact year-on-year change and any parish or local precepts.

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