Bury Council Tax: Bands, Rates, Pay Online & Contact

Updated 2026 • UK Council Tax Guide

Bury Council Tax Bands, 2026/27 Rates, Pay Online, Direct Debit & Contact Help

A practical Bury Council Tax guide for residents in Bury, Prestwich, Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Tottington and Whitefield who need to pay online, check 2026/27 rates, use the online account, set up Direct Debit, apply for discounts or contact Bury Council.

£2,555
Band D 2026/27
0300
456 0542 pay line
4
Direct Debit dates
12
Monthly instalments

🔒 Official Bury Council Tax Resources

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Bury Council Tax Phone Help
Automated Council Tax payment line: 0300 456 0542. If you do not know your account number, Bury lists 0161 253 5656 for card payment help on weekdays. Main Customer Contact Centre: 0161 253 5353.

01 — Overview

Bury Council Tax Guide for Bands, Rates, Pay Online and Contact

Bury Council Tax helps fund local services in the borough, including services across Bury, Prestwich, Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Tottington and Whitefield. Your bill is based on your property band, the yearly rate, precepts, discounts, support, arrears and payment method.

Most residents search for Bury Council Tax because they need to pay online, set up Direct Debit, check their balance, find the current band rates, get a copy bill, sign up for eBills, claim Council Tax Support or contact the council because a payment has been missed.

This guide explains the official routes in simple English. It is not Bury Council and cannot access your account. For payments, account changes, support claims, refunds and legal decisions, always use Bury Council or GOV.UK.

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Simple rule: Use Bury’s official payment page for payments, Bury’s online account page to check balance and eBills, GOV.UK to check your band, and Bury’s support pages if the bill is difficult to pay.
02 — Pay

Bury Council Tax Pay Online, Direct Debit, Phone Payment, Banking, Post Office and PayPoint

Bury lets residents pay online by debit card, credit card or PayPal. You can also pay by Direct Debit, standing order, online banking, automated telephone payment, Post Office or PayPoint.

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Open Bury’s official payment page
Start from bury.gov.uk before entering payment details.

Use Bury Council’s official “Paying your Council Tax” page. It explains online payment, instalments, Direct Debit, banking, phone payment, Post Office, PayPoint and payment difficulty help.

Official page: Paying your Council Tax

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Use your 8 digit Council Tax account number
Bury says this starts with a 4.

For standing order or online banking, Bury says you need your 8 digit Council Tax account number, starting with a “4”, and you should quote it as your payment reference number.

3
Set up Direct Debit if you want automatic payments
Choose date and instalment plan.

Bury lets you set up or amend a Council Tax Direct Debit online. You can choose payment on the 1st, 5th, 15th or 25th of each month, and pay in 10 instalments from April to January or 12 instalments from April to March.

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Use the automated telephone line if needed
Available 24 hours a day.

Bury lists 0300 456 0542 as the automated Council Tax payment line. You need your Council Tax account number when using this service.

If you are unsure of your Council Tax account number, Bury says you can call 0161 253 5656 to pay by debit or credit card on weekdays between 8.45am and 5pm.

Payment MethodOfficial DetailBest Practical Tip
Online paymentDebit card, credit card or PayPal.Start from Bury’s official payment page.
Direct Debit1st, 5th, 15th or 25th; 10 or 12 instalments.Best for avoiding missed instalments.
Telephone payment0300 456 0542.Have your Council Tax account number ready.
Online bankingUse 8 digit account number starting with 4 as reference.Wrong reference can delay matching.
Post Office / PayPointPay at local Post Office or PayPoint location.Keep the receipt until your account updates.
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Payment safety warning: Do not pay Council Tax through random text links, social media messages, unknown bank details or fake refund emails. Start from bury.gov.uk or the official payment route linked from Bury Council.
03 — Online Account

Bury Council Tax Online Account, Balance Check, eBills and Copy Bill

Bury’s online Council Tax services help you check your balance, see what you have paid, see when your next payments are due and sign up to get your Council Tax bill by email.

What your online account shows

You can see what you have paid and when your next payments are due. The account can also show Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support claim details.

Why eBills help

An emailed Council Tax bill includes the same information as a posted paper bill and is easier to store, search and access quickly.

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Open Bury’s online Council Tax page
Use this page for balance and eBill routes.

Open Bury’s “Your Council Tax online” page to check balance, view payments, see next due dates and sign up for Council Tax eBills.

Official page: Your Council Tax online

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Check balance before paying again
Useful when a payment is still processing.

Before making a second manual payment, check your account balance online and keep the original payment receipt. Card and banking payments can sometimes take time to show.

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Register changes before eBill sign-up if you moved
This helps link the right address.

Bury says if you have recently moved home and need to register for Council Tax, visit the change of circumstances page before signing up for Council Tax eBills.

04 — Bands

Bury Council Tax Bands A to H, Valuation Office Agency and GOV.UK Band Checker

Bury says there are eight Council Tax bands. Bands are also called valuation bands and are set by the Valuation Office Agency based on the property sale value on 1 April 1991.

Band is property-based

The band is linked to the property valuation, not simply the number of people living there.

Rates are council-based

Bury publishes the current yearly amount for each band for the borough.

Discounts are account-based

Your final bill may be lower because of discounts, exemptions, support or credits.

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Open Bury’s rates page
This shows Band A to H rates for 2026/27.

Bury’s official rates page lists the valuation bands, property value ranges and 2026/27 Council Tax amount for each band.

Official page: Council Tax rates and bills 2026-27

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Use GOV.UK to check the actual band
Search by postcode or address.

If you are unsure of your property band, use the official GOV.UK Council Tax band checker.

Official checker: Check your Council Tax band

05 — Rates

Bury Council Tax Rates 2026/27 by Band, Property Value and Bill Breakdown

Bury’s 2026/27 Council Tax bill includes the Bury Council general element plus precepts. The Police and Crime Commissioner precept and the Mayoral General Precept, including Fire Services, are separate parts of the bill.

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Important: Use this table as the official band-rate guide, but compare it with your actual bill because discounts, support, previous balance, payment plan changes or credits can change what you personally pay.
BandProperty Value in 1991Bury 2026/27 AmountQuick Check
Band A£40,000 or less£1,703.43Check support and discounts before paying full amount.
Band B£40,001 to £52,000£1,987.34Compare with your latest instalment plan.
Band C£52,001 to £68,000£2,271.24Use GOV.UK if the band seems wrong.
Band D£68,001 to £88,000£2,555.15Standard comparison band.
Band E£88,001 to £120,000£3,122.96Check discounts, support or account changes.
Band F£120,001 to £160,000£3,690.77Review bill if instalments look too high.
Band G£160,001 to £320,000£4,258.58Check previous balance and reductions.
Band H£320,001 or more£5,110.30Review your full bill carefully.

Why your bill may be different

Your final bill can include a previous balance, revised instalment plan, Council Tax Support, Single Person Discount, an exemption, refund credit or court/recovery costs.

Why precepts appear on the bill

Bury explains that smaller extra parts of Council Tax are precepts, collected for specific purposes such as policing and mayoral/fire services.

06 — Discounts

Bury Council Tax Discounts, Reductions, Exemptions, Single Person Discount and Disabled Person Discount

Bury has official pages for Council Tax discounts, reductions and exemptions. Popular routes include Single Person Discount, Second Adult Rebate, Disabled Person Discount, apprentices, carers, students, care leavers and occupied property discounts.

Single Person Discount

If you are the only adult living in a property, Bury says you can apply for a reduction to your Council Tax.

Disabled Person Discount

If you are disabled or a disabled child or adult lives with you, you may be eligible for a Council Tax discount.

Student and carer rules

Students, student nurses, carers, care workers and apprentices can have separate Council Tax discount rules.

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Open Bury’s discounts and exemptions hub
Choose the correct discount before applying.

Start with Bury’s official Council Tax discounts, reductions and exemptions page. It links to single person, second adult, disabled person, student, carer, apprentice and care leaver discount routes.

Official page: Council Tax discounts, reductions and exemptions

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Apply only when your household details are correct
Wrong discounts can create backdated bills.

If another adult moves in, a child turns 18, a student status changes, or someone leaves the property, tell Bury quickly. Your discount or exemption may change from the exact date of the change.

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Practical tip: If you are unsure whether someone should be counted as an adult for Council Tax, use Bury’s official discount pages rather than guessing. Evidence is often needed.
07 — Support

Bury Council Tax Support, Low Income Help, Benefits and Payment Difficulty

If your Bury Council Tax bill is difficult to pay, check Council Tax Support and speak to Bury early. Support usually reduces the Council Tax liability and therefore lowers the bill if you qualify.

Who should check support

Check if you are on a low income, claiming benefits, pension age, disabled, caring for someone, unemployed, or your income has recently dropped.

What to prepare

Keep your income proof, benefit details, savings information, household details and Council Tax account information ready.

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Open Bury’s Council Tax Support page
Do this before arrears grow.

Use Bury’s official Council Tax Support page to check eligibility, apply, understand the scheme and find related help.

Official support page: Council Tax Support

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Ask for help if a court summons has been issued
Bury may still be able to consider your proposal.

Bury says in exceptional circumstances, if you have Council Tax arrears and a court summons has been issued, they might still be able to help. Complete the income and expenditure assessment with full household, income and expense details.

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Do not ignore enforcement-agent debt
Follow the correct route if your debt has been passed on.

Bury says if Council Tax debt has been passed to an enforcement agent or bailiff, you should make payments directly to them. Bury lists Bristow and Sutor, Jacobs and Marstons as enforcement agencies it uses.

Helpful step: If your income has dropped, check Council Tax Support before missing several payments. It is easier to deal with support early than after reminders, summons or enforcement action.
Local Tips

Bury Council Tax Tips Most Residents Learn Too Late

These practical checks can help you avoid wrong payments, missed discounts, account delays and avoidable arrears stress.

Tip 01

Check your 8 digit account number

Bury says the Council Tax account number starts with 4. Use it exactly as your payment reference for banking or standing order.

Tip 02

Use 12 instalments if monthly cost is high

Bury allows 12 monthly instalments from April to March. This can make the monthly amount easier to manage.

Tip 03

Use the right phone number

Use 0300 456 0542 for automated payment, 0161 253 5656 if you do not know your account number, and 0161 253 5353 for the Customer Contact Centre.

Tip 04

Check online balance before paying twice

Your online account can show what you have paid and when your next payment is due.

Tip 05

Use eBills if paper bills get missed

Bury says emailed Council Tax bills include the same information as posted paper bills.

Tip 06

Apply for discounts early

Single Person Discount, disabled person discount, student discount and other reductions should be applied for as soon as your circumstances fit.

08 — Contact

Bury Council Tax Contact Number, Payment Line, Address and Online Help

Use the right Bury route depending on what you need. Keep your Council Tax account number, full name, property address, payment date and bill amount ready before calling or using online services.

Contact / ResourceBest ForDetails
Automated payment lineCouncil Tax payment by phone.0300 456 0542
Available 24 hours a day
Card payment helpPay by card if you do not know your account number.0161 253 5656
Weekdays between 8.45am and 5pm
Customer Contact CentreGeneral council service queries.0161 253 5353
Monday-Friday, 8.45am-5pm
Postal / civic addressCouncil reference and written correspondence where required.Bury Council, Town Hall, Knowsley Street, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 0SW
Online accountBalance, paid amounts, next due dates and eBills.Your Council Tax online
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Contact preparation: Keep your Council Tax account number, property address, full name, payment date, bill amount, support claim details or discount question ready. A complete query is easier to solve.
09 — FAQ

Bury Council Tax FAQs

Quick answers for residents searching Bury Council Tax bands, rates, pay online, phone number, Direct Debit, online account, discounts, Council Tax Support and contact help.

QHow do I pay Bury Council Tax online?

Use Bury Council’s official Paying your Council Tax page. Bury says you can pay online using a debit card, credit card or PayPal.

QWhat is the Bury Council Tax payment phone number?

Bury lists 0300 456 0542 as the automated Council Tax payment line, available 24 hours a day.

QWhat if I do not know my Bury Council Tax account number?

Bury says you can call 0161 253 5656 to pay by debit or credit card on any weekday between 8.45am and 5pm if you are unsure of your account number.

QWhat are Bury Council Tax rates for 2026/27?

Bury’s 2026/27 rates list Band A £1,703.43, Band B £1,987.34, Band C £2,271.24, Band D £2,555.15, Band E £3,122.96, Band F £3,690.77, Band G £4,258.58 and Band H £5,110.30.

QCan I pay Bury Council Tax over 12 months?

Yes. Bury says you can choose 12 monthly instalments from April to March, as well as 10 instalments, 2 instalments or a single payment.

QCan I set up Bury Council Tax Direct Debit?

Yes. Bury lets you set up or amend a Direct Debit online and choose payment on the 1st, 5th, 15th or 25th of each month.

QHow do I check my Bury Council Tax balance online?

Use Bury’s “Your Council Tax online” page. It lets you check your balance, see what you have paid and see when your next payments are due.

QCan I get Bury Council Tax Single Person Discount?

You may qualify if you are the only adult living in a property. Bury’s discounts page links to the official Single Person Discount application route.

QCan I apply for Bury Council Tax Support?

Yes. Bury has Council Tax Support pages where residents can check eligibility and apply if they are on a low income or benefits.

QIs UKCouncilTax.org the official Bury Council website?

No. UKCouncilTax.org is an independent guide. Always use official Bury Council and GOV.UK pages for payments, applications, account updates and legal decisions.

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Final takeaway: For Bury Council Tax, use Bury’s official payment page to pay online, 0300 456 0542 for automated phone payment, the online account page to check your balance, Bury’s 2026/27 rates page to check your band amount, and the support/discount pages if your bill may be reduced.

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