North Lanarkshire Council Tax: Bills, Bands, Pay & Phone

Updated 2026 • Scotland Council Tax Guide

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Bills, Bands, Pay Online, Reductions & Phone Guide

A practical North Lanarkshire Council Tax guide for residents who need to check 2026/27 bills and bands, pay online, use the online account, set up Direct Debit, claim Council Tax Reduction, apply for discounts or phone the correct Council Tax team.

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🔒 Official North Lanarkshire Council Tax Resources

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North Lanarkshire Council Tax Phone
Council Tax contact and Direct Debit help. 24-hour automated payment number: 01698 403130. Email: revenue@northlan.gov.uk.

01 — Overview

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Guide for Bills, Bands, Pay and Phone Help

North Lanarkshire Council Tax helps fund local council services. Your full household bill may also include separate water and sewerage charges set by Scottish Water, so the amount on your bill can be higher than the council-only band charge shown in the 2026/27 budget table.

Most residents search for North Lanarkshire Council Tax because they need to pay a bill, check 2026/27 bands, view the online account, set up Direct Debit, change address, claim Council Tax Reduction, check a discount or call the correct phone number.

This guide explains the official routes in simple English. It is not North Lanarkshire Council and cannot access your account. For payments, applications, account updates, discounts, reductions, appeals and legal decisions, always use North Lanarkshire Council, Lanarkshire Valuation Joint Board, Scottish Water or official government routes.

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Simple rule: Use the official payment page to pay, the online account to view bills and balance, the 2026/27 budget table for current council-only charges, and the Council Tax Reduction calculator if income is low.

Manage online

North Lanarkshire says the online account can show your bills, outstanding balance, future instalments and transactions securely at any time.

Check 2026/27 bands

North Lanarkshire’s Band D council-only charge for 2026/27 is £1,554.56, excluding Scottish Water charges.

Get help if eligible

Check discounts, exemptions, disabled band reduction, Single Person Discount, Council Tax Reduction and backdated claim rules.

02 — Online Account

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Online Account, Bills, Balance, Instalments and Changes

North Lanarkshire lets residents register for secure online access to view and manage Council Tax accounts without needing to keep paper bills.

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Open the official account page
Start from northlanarkshire.gov.uk before signing in.

Use North Lanarkshire’s official “View and manage your council tax account online” page. It links to the secure sign-in and registration service.

Official account page: View and manage your Council Tax account online

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Use your account for bills, balance and transactions
Useful before phoning the council.

Once set up, North Lanarkshire says you can log in 24 hours a day, view bills securely, check your outstanding balance, see future instalments, view bill transactions and update personal details.

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Apply for discounts and exemptions online
Use the account when circumstances change.

The online account can be used to apply for discounts and exemptions. This is helpful if someone moves in or out, a student status changes, a property becomes empty, or disability-related circumstances apply.

What to keep ready

Your Council Tax reference number, property address, postcode, email address, latest bill, personal details and any evidence needed for discounts or reductions.

Login safety tip

Do not enter your Council Tax information on unofficial login pages. Start from northlanarkshire.gov.uk or the official revenues and benefits portal link.

03 — Pay

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Pay Online, Direct Debit, Phone Payment, Post Office, PayPoint and Home Banking

North Lanarkshire offers several ways to pay Council Tax. You can pay online for the current financial year, set up Direct Debit, pay by phone, use Post Office or PayPoint, pay by post, use home banking or pay by card at a local Housing Office.

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Pay online for the current financial year
Use the official online payment form.

North Lanarkshire says online payments can only be accepted for the current financial year. Use your Council Tax reference number and check the amount carefully before submitting.

Official payment page: Pay your Council Tax

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Set up Direct Debit
Choose 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st or 28th.

North Lanarkshire says Direct Debit is an effective and easy way to pay bills. You can call 01698 403210 to set it up, or use the online Direct Debit route.

You can choose to make payment on the 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st or 28th of the month. A notice will be issued confirming your Direct Debit and monthly instalments.

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Pay by phone using the 24-hour automated service
Keep card, reference and amount ready.

Call 01698 403130 to make a payment 24 hours a day using North Lanarkshire’s automated telephone payment service.

Have your debit or credit card details, Council Tax reference number and the amount you want to pay ready before calling.

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Use Post Office, PayPoint, post or home banking carefully
Some routes only credit the current financial year.

Post Office and PayPoint payments can be made using your Council Tax card, but North Lanarkshire says they only accept payments to be credited to the current financial year.

For cheque payment, send it to Chief Officer (Finance), North Lanarkshire Council, PO Box 9060, Motherwell ML1 1SH. Make cheques payable to North Lanarkshire Council, include your reference number and allow five days for processing.

Payment MethodOfficial DetailBest Practical Tip
Online paymentAccepted online for current financial year only.Use official payment form and correct reference.
Direct Debit1st, 7th, 14th, 21st or 28th payment dates.Best for regular payment and fewer missed instalments.
Phone payment01698 403130, 24-hour automated service.Keep card, reference number and amount ready.
Post Office / PayPointUse Council Tax card for current financial year payments.Keep receipt until payment is visible online.
Post / chequeCheque payable to North Lanarkshire Council.Include reference number and allow five days.
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Payment safety warning: Do not pay through random text links, social media messages, fake refund emails or guessed payment pages. Start from northlanarkshire.gov.uk and use the official payment route.
04 — Bands & Bills

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Bands and 2026/27 Charges

North Lanarkshire Council Tax bands run from A to H. These 2026/27 figures are council-only charges and do not include separate water and sewerage charges set by Scottish Water.

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Scottish bill note: Your actual bill may include Scottish Water charges in addition to the Council Tax band amount. Always compare your full bill, not only the council-only table.
BandProperty Value at 1 April 1991Annual 2026/27 ChargeMonthly 10 MonthsWeekly 52 Weeks
Band AUp to £27,000£1,036.37£103.64£19.93
Band B£27,000 to £35,000£1,209.10£120.91£23.25
Band C£35,000 to £45,000£1,381.83£138.18£26.57
Band D£45,000 to £58,000£1,554.56£155.46£29.90
Band E£58,000 to £80,000£2,042.52£204.25£39.28
Band F£80,000 to £106,000£2,526.16£252.62£48.58
Band G£106,000 to £212,000£3,044.35£304.44£58.55
Band HOver £212,000£3,808.67£380.87£73.24

Who sets the band?

North Lanarkshire says property bands are determined by the Lanarkshire Valuation Joint Board based on property values as at 1 April 1991.

Appeal does not stop payment

North Lanarkshire says payment should not be delayed and should be made in line with the most recent Council Tax notice while any appeal or enquiry is being considered.

Official 2026/27 budget and charges: Council budget 2026/27

Official bands and appeals page: Council Tax bands, charges and appeals

Lanarkshire Valuation Joint Board: Check or query your valuation band

05 — Discounts

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Discounts, Exemptions, Disabled Band Reduction and Single Person Discount

North Lanarkshire says a wide range of discounts, exemptions and disabled band reductions may apply to your Council Tax bill. You should contact the council within 21 days of any change that may affect your entitlement.

Single Person Discount

If you are the only adult counted for Council Tax, check whether Single Person Discount applies and complete any review letters on time.

Disabled band reduction

A disabled band reduction may apply where a home has qualifying adaptations or extra space needed because of disability.

Exemptions and empty homes

Some properties may qualify for exemption, but second homes or empty dwellings may also face increased charges depending on circumstances.

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Open the official discounts and exemptions page
Choose the reduction that matches your circumstances.

Start from North Lanarkshire’s official discounts and exemptions page. It covers common reductions, exemptions and disabled band reductions.

Official discounts page: Discounts and exemptions

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Use the online account for applications
Many account tasks can be done online.

North Lanarkshire says the online account can be used to apply for discounts and exemptions online. Keep proof and household details ready before starting.

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Report changes within 21 days
This helps avoid backdated corrections.

Tell North Lanarkshire within 21 days if someone moves in or out, a student status changes, a disability-related arrangement changes, an exemption ends or a property becomes occupied.

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Practical warning: Applying for a discount or exemption does not always stop current instalments immediately. Keep paying according to your latest bill unless the council sends a revised bill or confirms a different arrangement.
06 — Council Tax Reduction

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Reduction, Housing Benefit, Low Income Help and Backdated Claims

Council Tax Reduction may reduce your Council Tax bill if you are on a low income. North Lanarkshire provides an online calculator and claim route for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction.

Who should check reduction

Check Council Tax Reduction if your income is low, benefits changed, work hours dropped, household circumstances changed or you are struggling to keep up with instalments.

Backdating rules

North Lanarkshire says backdating may be up to one month for working-age customers and up to three months for Pension Credit age customers.

Support RouteOfficial GuidancePractical Meaning
Online calculatorCheck entitlement to Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Reduction.Use it before assuming you cannot get help.
Make a claim onlineNorth Lanarkshire provides an online claim route.Keep income, savings and household details ready.
Benefits via Jobcentre or Pension ServiceSome benefit claimants can claim at the same time through advisor routes.Ask when claiming Income Support, JSA, ESA or Pension Credit.
Review decisionIf unhappy with a decision, request a review within two months.Do not delay if the award looks wrong.
Backdated claimOne month working age; three months Pension Credit age.Claim as soon as possible to avoid losing help.
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Use the official calculator first
Check entitlement before arrears grow.

North Lanarkshire says the online calculator can check if you are entitled to Housing Benefit and/or Council Tax Reduction, and then you can make a claim online.

Official calculator and claim page: Calculate and claim Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction

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Claim quickly if income has dropped
Backdating is limited.

If you delay, you may lose some support because backdated claims are limited. Working-age customers may be backdated up to one month, while Pension Credit age customers may be backdated up to three months.

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Request a review if the decision looks wrong
Use the two-month review window.

North Lanarkshire says if you are unhappy with a Council Tax Reduction decision, you can request a review within two months of the original decision. This must be done in writing.

Helpful step: If income has dropped, check Council Tax Reduction before several instalments are missed. A successful award may reduce the bill, but reminders and arrears letters still need quick attention.
Local Tips

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Tips Most Residents Learn Too Late

These practical checks can help you avoid wrong references, missed instalments, delayed cheque payments, lost reductions and avoidable legal recovery costs.

Tip 01

Remember Scottish Water is separate

The 2026/27 Council Tax table excludes water and sewerage charges. Your full bill may be higher because Scottish Water charges are added separately.

Tip 02

Use Direct Debit dates smartly

You can choose the 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st or 28th. Pick a date just after salary, pension or benefit income arrives.

Tip 03

Online payment is current-year only

North Lanarkshire says online payments can only be accepted for the current financial year, so check old arrears instructions carefully.

Tip 04

Allow five days for cheques

If paying by post, include your reference number and allow five days for processing, otherwise it may look late.

Tip 05

Do not wait on backdating

Council Tax Reduction backdating is limited. Claim as soon as income drops instead of waiting for a reminder.

Tip 06

Appeal does not pause the bill

North Lanarkshire says payment should not be delayed while a Council Tax bill appeal or valuation enquiry is ongoing.

07 — Moving Home

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Change of Address, Moving In, Moving Out and New Taxpayer Registration

If you move into North Lanarkshire, move within the area, leave the area or become liable for Council Tax for the first time, tell the council quickly. Liability depends on exact dates, occupation, tenancy, ownership and who is responsible for the home.

SituationWhat to Tell North LanarkshireWhy It Matters
Moving into North LanarkshireNew address, move-in date, occupiers and tenancy or ownership details.Starts the correct Council Tax account.
Moving within North LanarkshireOld and new address with exact dates.Closes one account and opens another.
Leaving North LanarkshireLeaving date, forwarding address and liability end details.Helps stop bills after you leave.
First-time Council Tax payerRegister online if moving out of parents’ home or becoming liable.Prevents missed first bills and arrears.
Household changedDate someone moved in/out or personal details changed.May affect discounts, exemptions or reductions.
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Moving tip: If you already live and pay Council Tax in North Lanarkshire, use the online Council Tax account. If you are new to the area or paying for the first time, use the new taxpayer registration route.

Official change of address page: Change of address

08 — Problems Paying

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Problems Paying, Arrears, 10% Charge and Legal Recovery

Council Tax arrears should be handled early. North Lanarkshire says if you fail to pay your Council Tax bill, a 10% charge may be added and legal action may be taken to recover what is owed.

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Act early: Do not wait until a 10% charge or legal recovery is added. Check your online account, pay what you can safely afford, contact the council and check Council Tax Reduction if income is low.
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Check your balance and instalments first
Confirm what is unpaid and why.

Use the online account to check the outstanding balance, future instalments and bill transactions. Make sure the issue is not a delayed cheque, wrong reference, cancelled discount or pending reduction claim.

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Contact the Council Tax team quickly
Use the official phone or email.

For Council Tax questions, North Lanarkshire lists 01698 403210 and revenue@northlan.gov.uk. Include your reference number, address and what you can realistically pay.

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Understand recovery risk
Legal recovery can become serious.

North Lanarkshire says further debt recovery can include arresting your bank or building society account, arresting wages, deductions from benefits and petitioning the court for sequestration.

Official problems-paying page: Problems paying your Council Tax?

09 — Contact & Phone

North Lanarkshire Council Tax Phone Number, Payment Number, Email and Office Address

Use the correct North Lanarkshire contact route depending on what you need. Keep your Council Tax reference number, full name, address, payment date, bill amount and reason for contact ready before calling or emailing.

Contact / ResourceBest ForDetails
Council Tax contactBill, account, Direct Debit, discounts and general Council Tax help.01698 403210
revenue@northlan.gov.uk
24-hour payment lineDebit or credit card Council Tax payment.01698 403130
Keep card, reference and amount ready.
Customer Service HubGeneral council contact and service routing.0345 143 0015
Postal payment addressCheque payments.Chief Officer (Finance), North Lanarkshire Council, PO Box 9060, Motherwell ML1 1SH
Bill appeal addressAppeals against Council Tax bill decisions.Chief Officer (Finance), Chief Executive’s Office, Civic Centre, Motherwell, ML1 1AB
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Contact preparation: Quote your Council Tax reference number whenever possible. Include your full name, property address, payment date, amount, discount question, reduction issue or moving date.
10 — FAQ

North Lanarkshire Council Tax FAQs

Quick answers for residents searching North Lanarkshire Council Tax bills, bands, pay online, phone number, online account, Direct Debit, discounts, Council Tax Reduction and arrears help.

QHow do I pay North Lanarkshire Council Tax online?

Use North Lanarkshire Council’s official Pay your council tax page and choose the online payment form. Online payments can only be accepted for the current financial year.

QWhat is the North Lanarkshire Council Tax payment phone number?

North Lanarkshire lists 01698 403130 as the 24-hour automated Council Tax telephone payment number.

QWhat is the North Lanarkshire Council Tax contact number?

North Lanarkshire lists 01698 403210 for Council Tax contact and Direct Debit help. The Council Tax email is revenue@northlan.gov.uk.

QWhat are North Lanarkshire Council Tax bands for 2026/27?

North Lanarkshire’s 2026/27 council-only charges are Band A £1,036.37, Band B £1,209.10, Band C £1,381.83, Band D £1,554.56, Band E £2,042.52, Band F £2,526.16, Band G £3,044.35 and Band H £3,808.67.

QDo North Lanarkshire Council Tax charges include water and sewerage?

The council-only charges do not include water and sewerage charges. North Lanarkshire says separate water and sewerage charges are set by Scottish Water.

QCan I view my North Lanarkshire Council Tax account online?

Yes. You can register for secure online access to view bills, check balance, see future instalments, view transactions, update personal details and apply for discounts or exemptions online.

QCan I pay North Lanarkshire Council Tax by Direct Debit?

Yes. North Lanarkshire says Direct Debit is an effective and easy way to pay. You can choose payment dates of the 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st or 28th of the month.

QWho sets North Lanarkshire Council Tax bands?

Domestic property bands are determined by the Lanarkshire Valuation Joint Board based on estimated market value as at 1 April 1991.

QCan I claim North Lanarkshire Council Tax Reduction?

Yes. Council Tax Reduction may be available if you are on a low income. North Lanarkshire provides an online calculator and claim route for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Reduction.

QCan North Lanarkshire Council Tax Reduction be backdated?

North Lanarkshire says backdating may be up to one month for working-age customers and up to three months for Pension Credit age customers.

QWhat happens if I do not pay North Lanarkshire Council Tax?

North Lanarkshire says if you fail to pay your Council Tax bill, a 10% charge may be added and legal action may be taken to recover what you owe.

QIs UKCouncilTax.org the official North Lanarkshire Council website?

No. UKCouncilTax.org is an independent guide. Always use official North Lanarkshire Council, Lanarkshire Valuation Joint Board, Scottish Water and GOV.UK pages for payments, applications, account updates and legal decisions.

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Final takeaway: For North Lanarkshire Council Tax, use the official payment page to pay online or by phone, the online account to view bills and balance, the 2026/27 budget table to check bands, and the Council Tax Reduction calculator if income is low or payments are difficult.

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