Understanding Council Tax Bands
Your council tax band (A–H) is based on property value as of April 1, 1991. Most properties are re-banded only when sold or significantly altered. Many valuations are decades out of date and incorrect. If comparable homes in your area are in a lower band, you have grounds to appeal.
Band changes save real money: moving from Band D to C saves ~£300/year; Band E to D saves ~£500/year. Even if you only own the home for a few years, savings accumulate fast.
How to Challenge Your Band
Step 1: Gather evidence. Identify 3–5 comparable properties in your area that sold recently. Use Rightmove, Zoopla, Land Registry records, or local estate agents. Document sale prices, property features, size, condition, and their council tax band. The closer the sale date to now, the better.
Step 2: File a challenge. Submit a form CTB Challenge to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) via their online portal or by post. Explain why your band is wrong, list comparables, and attach evidence. Include photos of your property and comparable ones if helpful.
Step 3: Wait for VOA decision. VOA has 30 days to respond. If they uphold your challenge, the band is altered and you get a refund from the date the incorrect banding began (back 6 years).
Step 4: Appeal to Valuation Tribunal if needed. If VOA refuses to change the band, you can appeal to the independent Valuation Tribunal. Present your evidence at a hearing. Tribunals often overturn VOA decisions where comparables are clear.