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YOUR GUIDE TO COUNCIL TAX 2015/2016 Customer Service If you have any questions about any matters relating to your Council Tax or Business Rates account please get in touch with us by: Visiting www.wrexham.gov.uk Write to Wrexham County Borough Council, Corporate Taxation & Debt, Lambpit Street, Wrexham LL11 1AR Telephone / email: Business Rates 01978 298990 email: businessrates@wrexham.gov.uk Council Tax 01978 298992 email: counciltax@wrexham.gov.uk Benefits 01978 292033 email: housingbenefits@wrexham.gov.uk If you wish to speak to a member of staff in person, you should visit: Contact Wrexham, 16 Lord Street, Wrexham. They have trained advisors who will be able to help with your enquiry whether it relates to Housing/ Council Tax Benefit, Business Rates or Council Tax. Alternatively, you can contact the relevant section by telephone on the above numbers. If you have any difficulties in making payment contact us as soon as possible. How and where to pay We offer a choice of payment dates if you choose to pay by Direct Debit. Ten monthly instalments on either the 5th, 20th or the last day of the month or by twelve monthly instalments on the 4th day of the month. To set up a Direct Debit please telephone 01978 298992. You can make payment with most credit or debit cards through our automated telephone payment service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using a touch tone telephone. Please telephone 0300 3336500 and follow the prompts given. Council Tax payments can be made directly online on the Council s website www.wrexham.gov.uk. All transactions are secure and are backed by VeriSign. You can pay via your own internet banking page by quoting our bank details which are sort code 20-25-69 and number 43626725. You must ensure you quote your Council Tax reference number. If you wish to pay in the Post Office or a Paypoint outlet, please apply for a Payment Card. Please allow 14 days for your payment to reach your account. Please telephone 01978 298992

Your guide to Council Tax 2 What is Council Tax? Council Tax is a locally raised tax that is payable on all domestic properties and it is made up of three separate elements: Wrexham County Borough Council Charge North Wales Police Authority Charge Your Community Council Charge Wrexham County Borough Council collects all of these charges and retains the amount due to itself and pays over to the Police Authority and the individual Community Councils the amounts collected on their behalf. The amount you actually pay is dependant on the Band into which your property has been placed. These bands range from A to I with A being the lowest charge up to I being the highest charge made. The total amount payable is made up of two parts, 50% of which relates to the property and 50% relating to the occupier. The property part is payable under all circumstances but the personal element can be reduced if the property is occupied by fewer than two people. If one person lives alone, the personal element of the tax payable is reduced by half, and if the property is vacant the personal element is not applicable. Please note: That under legislation for Wales any property in Wrexham which is unoccupied and furnished or has been unfurnished for a period of more than 6 months is charged at 100% How is my property valued? The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) is responsible for valuing all domestic properties in England and Wales and placing your property in one of nine property bands. The VOA is an independent Agency and not part of the Council. The VOA have calculated your valuation band based on property prices as at 1st April 2003. This is known as the valuation date. The set date ensures that all properties are assessed as at a fixed point in time, ensuring a fairer system for everyone. The VOA takes account of the size, age, character and locality of your property and sales data from around the valuation date to arrive at the correct valuation band. If your property was built after the 1st April 2003 the VOA will band your property according to what the value would have been on that date, using comparable sales data. Each property band has a range of values. The property bands and values for Wales are shown, in the table below. Band A B C D E F G H I Range of Values Under 44,000 44,001-65,000 65,001-91,000 91,001-123,000 123,001-162,000 162,001-223,000 223,001-324,000 324,001-424,000 424,001 and over

A leaflet is available on request which gives further information on the appeals procedure. How to appeal Council Tax If you think your bill is too much because your property is in the wrong Band then you should appeal to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) at Regent House, Regent Street, Wrexham or Telephone 03000 505 505. If you wish to appeal against liability you should firstly write to us putting forward your objections to our decision. We will then re-examine the matter and give you our decision. If you are still dissatisfied then you may appeal to the North Wales Valuation Tribunal at Government Buildings Block A(L1) Sarn Mynach, Llandudno Junction LL31 9RZ. They are an independent body who will hear your case. Housing Benefit/Council Tax Reduction If you think the decision about your Housing Benefit/Council Tax Reduction is wrong: You can ask us to explain it - please telephone or make a personal visit to Contact Wrexham, 16 Lord Street, Wrexham to discuss the matter with us. If you are not satisfied with the outcome, you can ask us to look at it again. If you remain dissatisfied, you should make a written request to the Council within one month of the date of notification. If you are still not happy with the Council decision you can appeal to an independent tribunal. Business Rates If you think your bill is too much because your Rateable Value is too high then you should appeal to the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) at Regent House, Regent Street, Wrexham or Telephone: 03000 505 505 If you wish to appeal against liability you should firstly write to us putting forward your objections to our decision and requesting that we review our decision. Customer Complaints If you are aggrieved at how we have dealt with your query you may email: counciltax@wrexham.gov.uk businessrates@wrexham.gov.uk or write to: Revenues Manager Finance Department Lambpit Street, Wrexham LL11 1AR explaining why you are not satisfied.

Your guide to Council Tax 4 Your rights Regarding Payment of Council Tax Payment If you wish, you can pay the whole bill in one instalment on or before 15 April 2015 or in two instalments on or before 15 April 2015 and 15 September 2015. Instalments You have a statutory right to pay by ten instalments from April 2015 to January 2016. Those whose liability begins later in the year are entitled to fewer instalments. Reminders If you fail to make an instalment by the 15th of each month then you will be issued with a reminder. If you pay the missing instalment(s) within seven days then you may continue to pay by monthly instalments. If you do not, then the full amount for the year is due. 2nd Reminders If you fail to pay instalments a second time, then a second reminder will be issued. If you do not pay within seven days you lose the right to pay monthly and the whole balance is due. Do you know a benefit fraudster? to report a fraud call 0800854440 or visit: www.gov.uk/reportbenefit-fraud Stamp out fraud! Final Reminders 3rd Reminders If you have already had two reminders and paid the missing instalments within seven days of the reminders, and you miss a third time then the full balance outstanding is due immediately. Summons After you lose the right to pay by instalments, the Council is required by law to issue a summons for the balance plus costs. These costs are currently 40.00 for the summons and 30.00 for the liability order. Liability Order Once a liability order has been obtained it gives the authority the right to: 1. Apply for an attachment to your earnings/income support. 2. Instruct a bailiff to seize your goods. 3. Apply to the court to commit you to prison for non payment. But you can also agree with the Council Tax office to pay the balance weekly/monthly providing it is an acceptable figure.

Reliefs and Discounts People with Disabilities If you or someone who lives with you needs an extra room or extra space in your home because of a disability, you may be able to get a reduction in your bill. This reduction would be given by putting your home in a lower valuation band. If your home is in Band A, you may still qualify for a reduction. Please contact the Council for further information if you think you may qualify. Discounts If only one adult lives in a property a discount of 25% will apply. Discounts also apply to certain groups of people including students, student nurses, youth training trainees and the severely mentally impaired. If you think you may be entitled to a discount you should contact the Council. If you have been granted a discount and you believe at any time you are no longer entitled to it, then you must inform the Council within 21 days. Failure to do so may result in a penalty. Exempt Dwellings Most dwellings will be subject to Council Tax, but some will be exempt and there will be no Council Tax to pay on them. These include properties where the only residents are students, or severely mentally impaired persons, and empty properties which: forms part of a single property with another dwelling, being the residence of a dependant relative ( granny annexe ) are uninhabitable or undergoing major structural repair/alterations (exempt for up to twelve months) in receipt of the maximum amount of Council Tax Reduction Using your Personal Information Wrexham Council is under a duty to protect the public funds it administers and regularly participates in an exercise to ensure that public money is being spent properly. It may share information provided to it with other bodies responsible for auditing or administering public funds, in order to prevent and detect fraud. Every two years the Wales Audit Office requires us to provide details of all Council Tax properties, liable persons, amounts payable including discounts, exemptions and disregards so that the information can be compared with other information provided by other public bodies, in particular the Electoral Register and private organisations. Personal information may be used by the Council in a number of ways, for example audit and debt collection (not limited to Council Tax), fraud prevention and statistical analysis. Information may also be shared with other organisations/ bodies in addition to any specific matters. are substantially unfurnished (exempt for up to six months) are owned by a charity (exempt for up to six months) are left empty by someone who has gone into prison, hospital or a nursing residential care home are waiting for probate to be granted (and for up to six months after grant of probate)

Your guide to Council Tax 6 Remember Benefit/support is only paid from the Monday following the receipt of your completed application form. Applications must be made in writing and you must supply proof of income, capital and identity. Could I reduce my Council Tax or rent payments? Am I entitled? If you are on a low income or Income Support/Jobseekers Allowance? Are you a pensioner on a low income? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you may be entitled to help. Council Tax : If you are liable for Council Tax you could receive help with all or part of your bill. Rent : If you pay rent to Wrexham County Borough Council or to a private landlord, you may be entitled to help with the rent. How do I apply? Remember You should receive your benefit/ support within two weeks of making a claim. If you claim Income Support/Jobseekers Allowance you must make a separate claim for Council Council Tax reduction/ Housing Benefit Your claim for benefit/ support will be reviewed Local Authority Tenants Contact their local Estate Office and ask for a benefit form to help pay rent and Council Tax or by Telephone (01978) 292033. Private Tenants and Owner Occupiers Contact Wrexham Contact, 16 Lord Street, Wrexham or by telephone (01978) 292033 and ask for a form for Rent Allowance and/or Council Tax reduction. Apply Online If you currently do not claim Housing or Council Tax reduction, you can apply on-line at www.wrexham.gov.uk/benefitcalculator Are you on Income Support? Although you may be entitled to 100% benefit (less a deduction for certain other people over 18 in your home) it is not automatic and you must make an application to the Authority. If you do not you will lose benefit. Are you an Owner Occupier? Check your Council Tax demand. If there is no benefit shown and you have applied, contact us immediately. Are you a Local Authority/Private Tenant? If you have any queries please contact the benefits section on (01978) 292033 to discuss the matter.

Gross Expenditure 2014/2015 Gross Expenditure 91,215,331 55,900,739 Service Housing, Public Protection & Environment Adult Social Services 2015/2016 Gross Expenditure 91,887,147 55,110,755 122,767,872 Children and Young People 123,189,452 12,242,939 Asset and Economic Development 12,087,177 9,684,489 Community Well Being and Development 9,511,271 34,964,487 Corporate, Central and Other Services 34,545,279 326,775,857 Total All Services 326,331,081 90,000 Discretionary Relief 44,489,000 90,000 326,865,857 Total Council Fund 326,421,081 45,245,000 Housing Revenue Account 47,067,000 372,110,857 Total Gross Expenditure 373,488,081 Where the money comes from 99,532,257 45,245,000 132,960,318 42,247,392 1,313,205 321,298,172 50,812,685 105,217 50,707,468 52,525 965.40 Fees, charges and grants Housing Rents Revenue Support Grant NNDR (Business Rates) Outcome Agreement Total Income What is left to be paid by the Council Tax Less Amount raised in special expenses Amount raised by General Council Tax Divided By: Taxbase (Band D Equivalent) General Charge at Band D 103,300,562 47,067,000 131,710,924 38,801,608-320,880,094 52,607,987 115,548 52,492,439 52,797 994.23

Your guide to Council Tax 8 Standard Spending Comparison Budget Requirement 223,030,519 Standard Spending Assessment (SSA) 226,547,847 as determined by the National Assembly SSA exceeds Budget Requirement 3,517,328 Capital Resources 2015/2016 Borrowing - 40% M Borrowing 25.0 Capital 7.1 Receipts Capital Receipts - 11% Grants and 31.2 contributions Grants and Contributions - 49% Levies Balances Total Expenditure for 2015/16 Includes the following levies: North Wales Fire Service: 6,398,354 Special Levy in respect of Street Lighting: 115,548 Anticipated Balances @ 31.3.2015: 7,018,000 Anticipated Balances @ 31.3.2016: 7,018,000 Council Tax Comparative Increase WCBC Special Total Community N.W Police Total Expenses WCBC Councils 2014/15 965.40 2.00 967.40 43.05 227.61 1238.06 2015/16 994.23 2.19 996.42 44.58 235.44 1,276.44 Increase 28.83 0.19 29.02 1.53 7.83 38.38 % Increase 2.99% 9.50% 3.00% 3.55% 3.44% 3.10%

9 Wrexham County Borough Eich Canllaw i r Dreth Gyngor Council Tax Charges for financial year 2015/2016 Y Dreth Gyngor am y flwyddyn ariannol 2015/2016 Community Councils Cynghorau Cymuned Charges at Band D / Taliadau yn ôl Band D 2014/15 Community 2015/16 2014/15 2015/16 Community Special Lighting N.W.Police WCBC TOTAL A B C D E F G H I Taxbase Cymuned Taxbase Precept Precept Cymuned Goleuo Arbennig Heddlu G.C CBSW BAND D Sail Treth Sail Treth Praesept Praesept 498 Abenbury 496 12,150 12,250 24.70 235.44 994.23 1254.37 836.25 975.62 1115.00 1254.37 1533.12 1811.87 2090.62 2508.74 2926.86 5,791 Acton 5,777 125,000 125,000 21.64 4.90 235.44 994.23 1256.21 837.48 977.05 1116.64 1256.21 1535.37 1814.53 2093.69 2512.42 2931.15 592 Bangor Isycoed 592 17,119 17,619 29.76 235.44 994.23 1259.43 839.62 979.56 1119.49 1259.43 1539.30 1819.18 2099.05 2518.86 2938.67 638 Bronington 639 14,500 15,500 24.26 235.44 994.23 1253.93 835.95 975.28 1114.60 1253.93 1532.58 1811.23 2089.88 2507.86 2925.84 2,690 Broughton 2,718 112,696 124,800 45.92 235.44 994.23 1275.59 850.39 992.13 1133.86 1275.59 1559.05 1842.52 2125.98 2551.18 2976.38 1,913 Brymbo 1,943 97,997 99,534 51.23 235.44 994.23 1280.90 853.93 996.26 1138.58 1280.90 1565.54 1850.19 2134.83 2561.80 2988.77 3,770 Caia Park 3,776 211,120 211,456 56.00 4.90 235.44 994.23 1290.57 860.38 1003.78 1147.18 1290.57 1577.36 1864.16 2150.95 2581.14 3011.33 2,245 Cefn 2,262 125,016 138,029 61.02 235.44 994.23 1290.69 860.46 1003.87 1147.28 1290.69 1577.51 1864.33 2151.15 2581.38 3011.61 157 Ceiriog Ucha 160 2,000 2,000 12.50 235.44 994.23 1242.17 828.11 966.13 1104.15 1242.17 1518.21 1794.25 2070.28 2484.34 2898.40 1,680 Chirk 1,683 89,880 83,308 49.50 10.39 235.44 994.23 1289.56 859.71 1002.99 1146.28 1289.56 1576.13 1862.70 2149.27 2579.12 3008.97 1,693 Coedpoeth 1,709 167,300 167,300 97.89 235.44 994.23 1327.56 885.04 1032.55 1180.05 1327.56 1622.57 1917.59 2212.60 2655.12 3097.64 212 Erbistock 215 1,185 1,185 5.51 235.44 994.23 1235.18 823.45 960.70 1097.94 1235.18 1509.66 1784.15 2058.63 2470.36 2882.09 1,400 Esclusham 1,401 79,646 82,099 58.60 235.44 994.23 1288.27 858.85 1001.99 1145.13 1288.27 1574.55 1860.83 2147.12 2576.54 3005.96 384 Glyntraian 386 18,000 18,900 48.96 12.29 235.44 994.23 1290.92 860.61 1004.05 1147.48 1290.92 1577.79 1864.66 2151.53 2581.84 3012.15 2,593 Gresford 2,604 74,600 77,600 29.80 235.44 994.23 1259.47 839.65 979.59 1119.53 1259.47 1539.35 1819.23 2099.12 2518.94 2938.76 3,849 Gwersyllt 3,883 185,238 215,699 55.55 235.44 994.23 1285.22 856.81 999.62 1142.42 1285.22 1570.82 1856.43 2142.03 2570.44 2998.85 378 Hanmer 377 4,000 4,000 10.61 235.44 994.23 1240.28 826.85 964.66 1102.47 1240.28 1515.90 1791.52 2067.13 2480.56 2893.99 813 Holt 815 26,500 27,500 33.74 235.44 994.23 1263.41 842.27 982.65 1123.03 1263.41 1544.17 1824.93 2105.68 2526.82 2947.96 220 Isycoed 225 11,250 11,700 52.00 235.44 994.23 1281.67 854.45 996.85 1139.26 1281.67 1566.49 1851.30 2136.12 2563.34 2990.56 856 Llangollen Rural 859 39,350 47,000 54.71 16.09 235.44 994.23 1300.47 866.98 1011.47 1155.97 1300.47 1589.47 1878.46 2167.45 2600.94 3034.43 475 Llansantffraid 487 22,000 22,000 45.17 235.44 994.23 1274.84 849.89 991.54 1133.19 1274.84 1558.14 1841.44 2124.73 2549.68 2974.63 Glyn Ceiriog 1,748 Llay 1,747 71,288 72,743 41.64 235.44 994.23 1271.31 847.54 988.80 1130.05 1271.31 1553.82 1836.34 2118.85 2542.62 2966.39 662 Maelor South 684 8,606 10,944 16.00 235.44 994.23 1245.67 830.45 968.85 1107.26 1245.67 1522.49 1799.30 2076.12 2491.34 2906.56 594 Marchwiel 599 24,950 25,000 41.74 235.44 994.23 1271.41 847.61 988.87 1130.14 1271.41 1553.95 1836.48 2119.02 2542.82 2966.62 697 Minera 698 19,060 24,155 34.61 235.44 994.23 1264.28 842.85 983.33 1123.80 1264.28 1545.23 1826.18 2107.13 2528.56 2949.99 3,925 Offa 3,998 169,500 173,000 43.27 4.90 235.44 994.23 1277.84 851.90 993.87 1135.86 1277.84 1561.81 1845.77 2129.74 2555.68 2981.62 687 Overton 688 41,585 39,098 56.83 235.44 994.23 1286.50 857.67 1000.61 1143.56 1286.50 1572.39 1858.28 2144.17 2573.00 3001.83 1,118 Penycae 1,115 64,053 66,210 59.38 235.44 994.23 1289.05 859.37 1002.59 1145.82 1289.05 1575.51 1861.96 2148.42 2578.10 3007.78 2,673 Rhosddu 2,678 45,000 50,000 18.67 4.90 235.44 994.23 1253.24 835.50 974.74 1114.00 1253.24 1531.74 1810.24 2088.74 2506.48 2924.22 3,259 Rhosllanerchrugog 3,277 235,327 236,622 72.21 235.44 994.23 1301.88 867.92 1012.57 1157.23 1301.88 1591.19 1880.49 2169.80 2603.76 3037.72 1,752 Rossett 1,760 55,100 61,100 34.72 235.44 994.23 1264.39 842.93 983.41 1123.90 1264.39 1545.37 1826.34 2107.32 2528.78 2950.24 1,769 Ruabon 1,757 80,000 80,000 45.53 235.44 994.23 1275.20 850.13 991.82 1133.51 1275.20 1558.58 1841.96 2125.33 2550.40 2975.47 307 Sesswick 303 2,500 2,500 8.25 235.44 994.23 1237.92 825.28 962.83 1100.37 1237.92 1513.01 1788.11 2063.20 2475.84 2888.48 487 Willington/ 486 7,500 8,100 16.67 235.44 994.23 1246.34 830.89 969.38 1107.86 1246.34 1523.30 1800.27 2077.23 2492.68 2908.13 Worthenbury 52,525 Total/Average 52,797 2,261,016 2,353,951 44.58 2.19 235.44 994.23 1276.44 850.96 992.79 1134.61 1276.44 1560.09 1843.75 2127.40 2552.88 2978.36 Cyfanswm/ Cyfartaledd I dalu trwy ddebyd uniongyrchol ffoniwch 01978 298992