Brighton and Hove Council Tax: Bands, Pay, Reductions

Updated 2026 • UK Council Tax Guide

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Bands, Pay Online, Reductions, MyAccount & Contact Help

A practical Brighton & Hove Council Tax guide for residents who need to pay a bill, check 2026/27 bands and charges, view bills in MyAccount, set up Direct Debit, apply for Council Tax Reduction, claim discounts, report a move, ask for a refund or contact the council about arrears.

£2,579
Band D 2026/27
A-H
Council tax bands
25%
Single person discount
01273
291 908 pay phone

🔒 Official Brighton & Hove Council Tax Resources

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Brighton & Hove Council Tax Payment and Help
Brighton & Hove lists 01273 291 908 for automated phone payments. Choose option 2 for Council Tax and use your 10-digit Council Tax account number as the payment reference. If you cannot use online services, the council lists 01273 291 291.

01 — Overview

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Guide for Bands, Pay Online, Reductions and Contact

Brighton & Hove Council Tax is the local charge used to fund council services, adult social care, Sussex Police, East Sussex Fire Authority and other local responsibilities. Your bill depends on your property band, yearly charge, discounts, exemptions, Council Tax Reduction, credits, arrears and any change in circumstances.

Most Brighton & Hove residents search for Council Tax help because they need to pay online, use the phone payment line, check Band A to H charges, register for MyAccount, apply for Single Person Discount, claim Council Tax Reduction, report moving home or get help if they cannot pay.

This guide explains the official routes in simple English. It is not Brighton & Hove City Council and cannot access your account. For payments, personal bill changes, applications, refunds and legal decisions, always use Brighton & Hove City Council or GOV.UK.

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Simple rule: Use Brighton & Hove City Council for payments, MyAccount bills, reductions, moving-home updates, refunds and arrears help. Use GOV.UK to check your property band before comparing the Brighton & Hove charge table.

Pay or manage your account

Use Brighton & Hove’s official Pay Online page, Direct Debit service and MyAccount bill access.

Check your band and charge

Use GOV.UK for band lookup and Brighton & Hove’s official 2026/27 table for the current yearly amount.

Reduce your bill if eligible

Check Single Person Discount, student discounts, disabled reductions, severe mental impairment rules and Council Tax Reduction.

02 — Pay

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Pay Online, Direct Debit, Phone Payment, Bank Transfer, Post Office and PayPoint

Brighton & Hove City Council provides official routes to pay Council Tax by Direct Debit, online payment, phone payment, online or mobile banking, Post Office and PayPoint. Direct Debit is usually the easiest method if you want regular monthly instalments.

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Open Brighton & Hove’s official payment page
Start from brighton-hove.gov.uk before entering card or bank details.

Use Brighton & Hove City Council’s official Pay Online page or Council Tax payment section. This is the safest starting point before entering card, account or bank details.

Official Pay Online page: Pay online

Official payment hub: Paying your Council Tax

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Use your 10-digit Council Tax account number
This links your payment to the correct Brighton & Hove account.

Brighton & Hove says you should use your 10-digit Council Tax account number as your payment reference. You can find this number in the top right corner of your Council Tax bill.

Do not guess the reference number. If the number is wrong, your payment may not match your Council Tax account quickly.

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Use the 24-hour phone payment line if needed
Useful when you have your bill and card ready.

Brighton & Hove lists 01273 291 908 for automated payments by phone. For Council Tax, choose option 2 and use your 10-digit Council Tax account number as your payment reference.

Official other ways to pay page: Other ways to pay your Council Tax

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Set up Direct Debit if you want automatic payments
This helps avoid missed monthly instalments.

Use Brighton & Hove’s official Direct Debit page to set up monthly Council Tax payments or change existing Direct Debit details.

Official Direct Debit page: Pay your Council Tax by Direct Debit

Payment MethodOfficial RouteBest Practical Tip
Online paymentBrighton & Hove Pay Online page.Use your 10-digit account number from the bill.
Direct DebitDirect Debit setup/change page.Best for regular monthly instalments and avoiding missed due dates.
Phone payment01273 291 908, option 2.Have your card and 10-digit Council Tax account number ready.
Online/mobile bankingUse the bank details shown on the official other-ways-to-pay page.Put the 10-digit Council Tax account number as payment reference.
Post Office / PayPointUse council-approved barcode/payment instructions.Keep the receipt until the payment shows on your account.
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Payment safety warning: Do not pay Council Tax through random text links, social media messages, unknown bank details, fake refund pages or unofficial websites. Start from brighton-hove.gov.uk.
03 — Login

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Login, MyAccount, Online Bills, Paperless Billing and Account Help

Brighton & Hove lets residents view Council Tax account information and bills online through MyAccount. This is useful if you want to go paperless, check your bill, review account details or keep track of changes.

What you can do online

Sign in or register for MyAccount, view your Council Tax account and bills, go paperless and check bill information online.

What you need before registering

Keep your Council Tax account number, property address and personal details ready so the council can match your account.

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Open the official account and bills page
Use Brighton & Hove’s MyAccount route.

Open the official “View your Council Tax account and bills” page. From there, sign in or register for MyAccount and follow the council’s instructions.

Official page: View your Council Tax account and bills

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Check your bill before asking for support
Your latest bill may already show a revised amount.

If you recently moved, applied for a discount, requested Council Tax Reduction or changed Direct Debit, check the latest bill first. It can show whether your instalments have already changed.

Bill guide: Your Council Tax bill explained

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Use the mistake route if your bill looks wrong
Do not ignore a bill that looks incorrect.

If your name, address, discount, move date or amount looks wrong, use the official “tell us there is a mistake on your bill” route instead of waiting until the next instalment is due.

Official bill section: Your Council Tax bill

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Useful habit: Log in before paying twice or contacting the council. You can often see whether a bill has changed, whether an e-bill is available or whether your account needs a correction.
04 — Bands

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Bands A to H, GOV.UK Band Checker and Property Value Ranges

Brighton & Hove Council Tax bands run from A to H. The band is based on historic property value ranges for Council Tax purposes, not simply today’s market price.

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Band check tip: First check your property band on GOV.UK. Then compare the band with Brighton & Hove’s official 2026/27 charges page. Do not guess your bill from property websites alone.

Find your band

Use the official GOV.UK Council Tax band checker with your address or postcode.

Check the Brighton & Hove charge

After you know the band, use Brighton & Hove’s official charges table for the yearly amount.

Special area warning

Some areas, such as Rottingdean Parish and certain squares/crescents, have different totals because of extra local amounts.

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Open the GOV.UK band checker
This is the official route for England and Wales.

Enter your postcode or address on the GOV.UK Council Tax band checker and note the band shown for your property.

Official band checker: Check your Council Tax band

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Compare with Brighton & Hove’s charges page
Band and final bill amount are separate checks.

Open Brighton & Hove’s official “How much Council Tax is 2026 to 2027” page and compare your band with the correct area. Your personal bill can still change because of reductions, exemptions, credits or arrears.

Official Brighton & Hove page: How much Council Tax is 2026 to 2027

05 — Charges

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Charges 2026/27 by Band, Band D Total and Special Area Checks

Brighton & Hove publishes standard Council Tax rates from 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2027. The standard Band D total is £2,579.44. However, some areas have different totals, including Rottingdean Parish, Hanover Crescent, Marine Square and Royal Crescent.

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Important: The table below shows the standard Brighton & Hove Council Tax rate. Your actual bill may be different if you live in a special area, receive Council Tax Reduction, have Single Person Discount, student exemption, disabled reduction, arrears, credits or a mid-year change.
BandStandard 2026/27 TotalProperty Value RangeQuick Check
Band A£1,719.63Up to £40,000Check reductions before paying full amount.
Band B£2,006.23Over £40,000 and up to £52,000Compare with your latest bill instalments.
Band C£2,292.84Over £52,000 and up to £68,000Use GOV.UK if the band seems wrong.
Band D£2,579.44Over £68,000 and up to £88,000Standard comparison band.
Band E£3,152.65Over £88,000 and up to £120,000Check account changes and discounts.
Band F£3,725.86Over £120,000 and up to £160,000Review bill if instalments look high.
Band G£4,299.07Over £160,000 and up to £320,000Check special area charges if relevant.
Band H£5,158.88Over £320,000Review your full bill carefully.

Why your bill may be different

Your final bill can include a credit, arrears, a reduction, an exemption, a mid-year move, a special local charge or a revised instalment plan.

Special area warning

Do not compare only with the standard table if your bill says Rottingdean Parish, Hanover Crescent, Marine Square or Royal Crescent. These areas have their own totals.

Official charges page: How much Council Tax is 2026 to 2027

06 — Reductions

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Reductions, Single Person Discount, Student Exemption, Disabled Discount and Council Tax Reduction

Brighton & Hove has official routes for Council Tax discounts and reductions. These include Single Person Discount, student discounts, disabled people discounts, severe mental impairment discounts, live-in carer exemptions and Council Tax Reduction.

Single Person Discount

If you are the only adult living in your property, you may be able to apply for Single Person Discount.

Council Tax Reduction

If your income is low, you may be able to apply for Council Tax Reduction using the official Brighton & Hove form.

Students and other exemptions

Full-time students, disabled residents, carers and people with severe mental impairments may have separate discount rules.

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Open Brighton & Hove’s discounts hub
Choose the correct reduction before applying.

Start with Brighton & Hove’s official Council Tax discounts section. It links to Single Person Discount, disabled people discounts, severe mental impairment discounts, carer exemptions, student discounts and Council Tax Reduction.

Official discounts page: Council Tax discounts

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Apply for Single Person Discount only if it fits
Stop it within 21 days if your situation changes.

If you are no longer the only adult living in the property, Brighton & Hove says you must stop your Single Person Discount within 21 days of the change to avoid extra charges.

Official Single Person Discount page: Single person Council Tax discount

Stop discount page: Stop your single person Council Tax Discount

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Use the student route if your household includes students
Student course dates and registration details matter.

Brighton & Hove explains that if everyone living in the property is a full-time student, none of you have to pay Council Tax during course dates. If one non-student lives with full-time students, a 25% student disregard discount may apply.

Official student page: Council Tax discounts for students and people living with students

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Practical warning: Do not leave an old discount running after your household changes. If another adult moves in, a student leaves, or your eligibility changes, update Brighton & Hove quickly to avoid a backdated bill.
07 — Support

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Reduction, Low Income Help, Evidence and Online Application

Brighton & Hove has an official Council Tax Reduction form. The form asks for evidence, such as photos or scanned images, depending on your circumstances.

Who should check support

Check if you are on a low income, unemployed, receiving benefits, retired, disabled, caring for someone, or your household income has recently changed.

What to prepare

Keep your Council Tax account number, National Insurance number, income proof, benefit details, household information and clear evidence photos or scans ready.

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Open the Council Tax Reduction form
Do this early if your income has dropped.

Use the official Brighton & Hove Council Tax Reduction form to apply for help. Read the evidence requirements before starting so you do not have to stop halfway.

Official form: Council Tax Reduction form

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Upload clear evidence
Blurry documents can delay decisions.

Use clear photos or scans. Make sure names, dates, amounts and page numbers are readable. Keep copies of everything you submit.

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Update the council if circumstances change
Reduction can change when income or household details change.

If your income, benefits, household, student status or address changes, update Brighton & Hove quickly. This helps avoid overpayment, underpayment or a surprise revised bill.

Helpful step: If your income has dropped, check Council Tax Reduction before missing several payments. It is easier to deal with support early than after reminder or recovery stages begin.
Local Tips

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Tips Most Residents Learn Too Late

These practical checks can help you avoid wrong payments, missed discounts, delayed refunds, MyAccount problems and extra arrears stress.

Tip 01

Save your 10-digit Council Tax account number

You need it for payment references, phone payments, online banking, MyAccount, discounts, moving-home forms and many account queries.

Tip 02

Check the correct area charge

If your bill mentions Rottingdean Parish, Hanover Crescent, Marine Square or Royal Crescent, compare it with the special area table, not only the standard table.

Tip 03

Use 01273 291 908 for automated payment

For Council Tax phone payment, choose option 2 and keep your 10-digit account number ready.

Tip 04

Stop Single Person Discount quickly if needed

Brighton & Hove says you must stop it within 21 days when you are no longer the only adult in the property.

Tip 05

Students should check course dates

Council Tax student discounts usually depend on course dates, full-time status and student registration details.

Tip 06

Act before arrears get serious

Use the council’s “what to do if you cannot pay” page and check Council Tax Reduction before reminders become harder to manage.

08 — Moving Home

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Change of Address, Moving Home, Tenancy Change and Student Move

If you move into Brighton & Hove, move out of the city, move within the area or change tenants, tell the council quickly. Council Tax liability depends on dates, occupation, tenancy, ownership and who is responsible for the property.

SituationWhat to Tell Brighton & HoveWhy It Matters
Moving into Brighton & HoveNew address, move-in date, occupiers and tenancy or ownership details.Starts the correct Council Tax account.
Moving out of Brighton & HoveLeaving date, forwarding address and final bill details.Helps stop bills after you have left.
Moving within Brighton & HoveOld and new addresses with exact dates.Closes one account and opens another.
Landlord or tenant changeTenant change, tenancy dates and property details.Helps assign liability correctly.
Student moving into the areaStudent registration details, course dates and property details.Helps apply student discount rules correctly.
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Moving tip: Keep tenancy start date, tenancy end date, completion date, actual move date, forwarding address, landlord or agent details and student registration details ready before opening the form.

Official moving hub: Tell us about a change of address or tenancy

Resident moving page: Tell us you are moving if you are a resident

09 — Arrears

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Arrears, Problems Paying, Missed Instalments and Support Options

Council Tax arrears can become stressful if ignored. If you cannot pay Brighton & Hove Council Tax, check your account, use the official help page, apply for Council Tax Reduction if eligible and contact the council before the problem grows.

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Act early: Do not wait until reminders or recovery letters become serious. Check your latest bill, pay what you can safely pay, and use the official help page if you are struggling.
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Check your account and latest bill first
Know the exact issue before asking for help.

Sign in to MyAccount and check your bill, payments, instalments and any recent changes. This helps you explain whether the issue is missed payment, missing discount, reduction delay or wrong move date.

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Use the official cannot-pay page
Do this before costs or recovery action increase.

Brighton & Hove has an official page for residents who cannot pay Council Tax. Use it to check support routes and next steps.

Official page: What to do if you cannot pay your Council Tax

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Check Council Tax Reduction before agreeing unaffordable payments
A reduction may lower the bill if you qualify.

If your income has dropped or your household changed, check the official Council Tax Reduction form and upload clear evidence. Do not agree to payments you already know you cannot maintain.

10 — Refunds

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Refunds, Overpayment, Credit Balance and Final Bill Checks

You may have a Council Tax credit if you moved, overpaid, paid after a reduction was applied, had a discount backdated, or kept paying after your liability ended.

Common refund reasons

Moving out, duplicate payment, Direct Debit continuing too long, revised Single Person Discount, Council Tax Reduction, exemption or account correction.

What to prepare

10-digit Council Tax account number, old address, forwarding address, move date, payment proof and bank details only through the official refund route.

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Refund tip: Before asking for a refund, check your latest bill and account online. A wrong move-out date, missing reduction update or old Direct Debit can delay your credit balance.

Official refund page: Ask us for a Council Tax refund

11 — Contact

Brighton and Hove Council Tax Contact Number, Payment Line, MyAccount Help, Contact Form and Switchboard

Use the right Brighton & Hove Council Tax route depending on what you need. Keep your 10-digit Council Tax account number, full name, property address, payment date and bill details ready before using a form or calling.

Contact / ResourceBest ForDetails
Automated payment lineCouncil Tax card payment by phone.01273 291 908
Choose option 2 for Council Tax
Cannot use online servicesCouncil Tax phone help where online services cannot be used.01273 291 291
Monday-Friday, 9:30am-1:30pm
Council switchboardGeneral council contact.01273 29 00 00
Monday-Friday, 9:30am-5pm
Council Tax help formBill questions, discount issues, complaints, documents and account help.Contact Council Tax for help with your bill
Account and bills onlineView your bill, go paperless and manage account online.View your Council Tax account and bills
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Contact preparation: Keep your 10-digit Council Tax account number, property address, full name, payment date, bill amount, discount question, reduction claim details or moving date ready. A complete query is easier to resolve.
12 — FAQ

Brighton and Hove Council Tax FAQs

Quick answers for residents searching Brighton and Hove Council Tax bands, pay online, phone number, MyAccount login, reductions, Single Person Discount, Council Tax Reduction, moving home, refunds and arrears help.

QHow do I pay Brighton and Hove Council Tax online?

Use Brighton & Hove City Council’s official Pay Online page or Council Tax payment section. Use your 10-digit Council Tax account number as the payment reference.

QWhat is the Brighton and Hove Council Tax payment phone number?

Brighton & Hove lists 01273 291 908 for automated phone payments. Choose option 2 for Council Tax and keep your 10-digit account number ready.

QWhat phone number should I use if I cannot use online Council Tax services?

Brighton & Hove says if you cannot use online services, you can phone 01273 291 291. Phonelines are listed as Monday to Friday, 9:30am to 1:30pm, closed weekends and bank holidays.

QHow do I view my Brighton and Hove Council Tax account and bills online?

Use the official “View your Council Tax account and bills” page. You can sign in or register for MyAccount, go paperless and view bills online.

QWhat are Brighton and Hove Council Tax charges for 2026/27?

The standard 2026/27 charge is Band A £1,719.63, Band D £2,579.44 and Band H £5,158.88. Special areas such as Rottingdean Parish, Hanover Crescent, Marine Square and Royal Crescent have different totals.

QHow do I check my Brighton and Hove Council Tax band?

Use the GOV.UK Council Tax band checker. Search by postcode or address, then compare the result with Brighton & Hove City Council’s 2026/27 charges page.

QCan I apply for Brighton and Hove Council Tax Reduction?

Yes. Use Brighton & Hove City Council’s official Council Tax Reduction form. You may need to upload photos or scanned images as evidence.

QCan I get Brighton and Hove Council Tax Single Person Discount?

You may qualify if you are the only adult living in the property. If your situation changes, Brighton & Hove says you must stop the discount within 21 days to avoid extra charges.

QHow do students apply for Brighton and Hove Council Tax discount?

Use Brighton & Hove’s official student discount page. Full-time student households may pay no Council Tax during course dates, while mixed households may qualify for a 25% disregard discount.

QHow do I report a change of address for Brighton and Hove Council Tax?

Use Brighton & Hove City Council’s “Tell us about a change of address or tenancy” page. There are separate routes for residents, students, landlords, tenant changes and property sales.

QWhat should I do if I cannot pay Brighton and Hove Council Tax?

Use Brighton & Hove’s official “What to do if you cannot pay your Council Tax” page, check Council Tax Reduction, and contact the council early before arrears become more serious.

QIs UKCouncilTax.org the official Brighton and Hove City Council website?

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

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Final takeaway: For Brighton & Hove Council Tax, use the official Pay Online page to pay, 01273 291 908 for automated phone payment, MyAccount to view bills, GOV.UK to confirm your band, and Brighton & Hove’s official discounts, reduction, moving, refund and arrears pages for account changes or help.

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