Warrington Council Tax: Bands, Pay, Reductions & Contact

Updated 2026 • UK Council Tax Guide

Warrington Council Tax Bands, Pay Online, Reductions, Support & Contact Guide

A practical Warrington Council Tax guide for residents who need to check 2026/27 bands, pay online, set up Direct Debit, use the online account, claim Single Person Discount, apply for Council Tax Support, report moving home or contact the right team.

£2,403
Base Band D 2026/27
A-H
Council tax bands
0300
456 0530 pay
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443322 contact

🔒 Official Warrington Council Tax Resources

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Warrington Council Tax Payment Phone
24/7 automated Council Tax payment line. General customer service: 01925 443322. Council Tax Support form help: 01925 443210.

01 — Overview

Warrington Council Tax Guide for Bands, Pay, Reductions and Contact

Warrington Council Tax helps fund local services, Cheshire Police Authority and Cheshire Fire Authority. Your final bill depends on your property band, parish area, discounts, exemptions, Council Tax Support, arrears, credits, moving dates and chosen payment method.

Most Warrington residents search for Council Tax help because they need to pay online, check the 2026/27 bands, use the online account, set up Direct Debit, apply for Single Person Discount, claim Council Tax Support, set up a payment plan or report moving home.

This guide explains the official routes in simple English. It is not Warrington Borough Council and cannot access your account. For payments, applications, account updates, discounts, support and legal decisions, always use Warrington Borough Council or GOV.UK.

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Simple rule: Use Warrington’s official ways-to-pay page to pay, the online account to manage bills and changes, the bands page for exact 2026/27 local charges, and Council Tax Support if income is low.

Manage online

Warrington’s Council Tax hub links to online account access, card payments, Single Person Discount, payment plans, Council Tax Support and moving-home forms.

Check 2026/27 bands

The base unparished-style Band D total is £2,403.04, but parish areas such as Appleton, Birchwood and Croft can have different charges.

Get help if eligible

Check Single Person Discount, exemptions, other reductions, Council Tax Support and payment plan help if you are struggling.

02 — Online Account

Warrington Council Tax Online Account, Login, Bills, Changes and Payment Plans

Warrington’s Council Tax homepage links to online account access so residents can manage Council Tax, make arrangements and tell the council about changes.

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Open the official Council Tax account route
Start from warrington.gov.uk before signing in.

Use the official Warrington Council Tax page and choose “Access your council tax account online.” This is safer than searching random login pages.

Official Council Tax hub: Warrington Council Tax

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Use your online account before calling
Good for routine bill and change tasks.

Warrington’s main Council Tax hub links to card payment, Direct Debit, payment plan setup, moving home, Council Tax Support and change reporting. Check the online route first if your query is about a routine account update.

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Keep your account number ready
Needed for payments and forms.

You will usually need your Council Tax account number for Direct Debit, phone payment, bank transfer, support claims, discounts and contacting the council about your bill.

What to keep ready

Your Council Tax account number, address, postcode, latest bill, email address, bank details for Direct Debit and any evidence for discounts or Council Tax Support.

Login safety tip

Do not enter your Council Tax details on unofficial login pages. Start from warrington.gov.uk or the official My Warrington route.

03 — Pay

Warrington Council Tax Pay Online, Direct Debit, Phone Payment, Bank Transfer, Standing Order and PayPoint

Warrington offers several official ways to pay Council Tax. You can pay by Direct Debit, online card payment, phone card payment, standing order, bank transfer, cash with a barcoded bill, PayPoint or Allpay.

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Set up Direct Debit
Choose 5th, 10th, 20th or 30th.

Warrington says Direct Debit payments are usually taken in 10 monthly instalments from April to January. You can choose payment dates of the 5th, 10th, 20th or 30th of the month.

You can also ask to pay in 12 monthly instalments, two six-month instalments or one annual instalment, but you must contact Warrington before 15 April and make the first payment by the date shown on your bill.

Official payment page: Ways to pay your Council Tax

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Pay online by debit or credit card
Use the official secure payment link.

Warrington says you can pay by card online or over the phone. You must use a secure, up-to-date browser for online card payment.

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Pay by phone using the 24/7 automated line
Minimum phone payment is £2.

Call 0300 456 0530 to pay by phone. Warrington says the automated line is open 24/7 and you should make sure you have your Council Tax account number ready.

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Pay by bank transfer or standing order
Use the correct account and reference.

Warrington’s bank account number is 03383385 and sort code is 01-09-17. Use your Council Tax account number as the reference, normally the first 9 digits.

If using standing order, remember to change the amount if your Council Tax changes and restart it for the next financial year after final payment.

Payment MethodOfficial DetailBest Practical Tip
Direct Debit5th, 10th, 20th or 30th; usually 10 instalments.Best for automatic monthly payment.
Online card paymentUse secure, up-to-date browser.Keep account number and card ready.
Phone payment0300 456 0530, open 24/7.Minimum payment is £2.
Bank transferSort code 01-09-17, account 03383385.Quote first 9 digits of account number.
Post Office / PayPointUse your barcoded Council Tax bill.Keep receipt until payment appears.
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Payment safety warning: Do not pay through random text links, social media messages, fake refund emails or guessed bank details. Start from warrington.gov.uk and use the official payment route.
04 — Bands

Warrington Council Tax Bands and Charges 2026/27

Warrington Council Tax bands run from A to H and are based on the property’s estimated selling price at 1 April 1991. Parish areas have different charges, so use the official Warrington band table or your latest bill for the exact address amount.

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Important: The table below shows the base unparished / Cuerdley-style total charge for 2026/27. Parish areas such as Appleton, Birchwood, Burtonwood & Westbrook, Croft and Culcheth & Glazebury can have different charges.
Band2026/27 Base TotalHow Band Is Worked OutQuick Meaning
Band A Disabled£1,335.02Disabled relief equivalentReduced charge where disabled relief applies.
Band A£1,602.026/9ths of Band DLowest standard band.
Band B£1,869.037/9ths of Band DBelow Band D.
Band C£2,136.038/9ths of Band DBelow standard Band D.
Band D£2,403.049/9thsStandard comparison band.
Band E£2,937.0411/9ths of Band DAbove Band D.
Band F£3,471.0513/9ths of Band DHigher band property.
Band G£4,005.0615/9ths of Band DSecond highest band.
Band H£4,806.0718/9ths of Band DHighest standard band.

Why your bill may be different

Your actual bill can change because of parish precepts, Single Person Discount, exemptions, disabled relief, Council Tax Support, arrears, credits, refunds, moving dates or payment plan changes.

Band challenge route is separate

Warrington says bands are set by the Valuation Office Agency, not the council. You can challenge the band through GOV.UK, but you cannot challenge the amount of Council Tax charged.

Official Warrington bands page: Council Tax bands and charges

Official GOV.UK band checker: Check your Council Tax band

05 — Discounts

Warrington Council Tax Discounts, Single Person Discount, Exemptions and Change Reporting

Warrington provides routes to reduce your bill through discounts, exemptions and Council Tax Support. The most common search is Single Person Discount, which can reduce the total Council Tax bill by 25% where only one adult lives in the home.

Single Person Discount

Warrington says you may be able to claim if you are the only adult aged 18 or over living in your home. The discount is 25% off your total bill.

Tell changes within 21 days

If another adult moves in or your circumstances change, Warrington says you must tell them within 21 days or you may be fined £70.

Backdating is difficult

Warrington says backdated Single Person Discount is not usually allowed for more than a short period unless you have a very good reason and evidence.

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Open Warrington’s Single Person Discount page
Use the official application route.

You will need to provide your name, address, contact details, Council Tax account number, move-in date and the date you want the discount to start.

If someone moved out, Warrington asks for their name, the date they vacated and their forwarding address.

Official Single Person Discount page: Apply for Single Person Discount

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Use “Ways to reduce your bill” for other reductions
Discounts depend on household and property circumstances.

Warrington’s main Council Tax hub links to “Ways to reduce your bill.” Use it if your situation involves students, disability, exemptions, charity-owned properties, diplomats or other special circumstances.

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Cancel a discount if circumstances change
Avoid backdated bills and fines.

If you are no longer entitled to Single Person Discount, Warrington says to email counciltax@warrington.gov.uk with your full name, address, account reference number if available, the date the change happened and details of why the discount should be cancelled.

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Practical warning: Apply for discounts when you first become entitled. Warrington says backdated claims are difficult to check and will not usually be backdated for more than a short period without strong evidence.
06 — Council Tax Support

Warrington Council Tax Support, Low Income Help, Universal Credit and 2026 Scheme Changes

Council Tax Support helps people on low incomes pay their Council Tax bill. The level of discount is based on household income, capital, circumstances and scheme rules.

2026 working-age change

From 1 April 2026, Warrington says working-age applicants must pay a minimum of 22% of their Council Tax liability.

Capital limit change

From 1 April 2026, Warrington says the working-age capital or savings limit is reduced from £16,000 to £6,000.

Support Route / RuleWarrington GuidancePractical Meaning
Council Tax SupportHelps people on low incomes pay Council Tax.Apply if income has dropped or benefits changed.
Working-age minimum paymentMinimum 22% liability from 1 April 2026.Support may not clear the full bill.
Savings limitReduced to £6,000 from 1 April 2026.Savings can stop entitlement.
Housing costsMost working-age customers claim housing costs through Universal Credit.Council Tax Support and rent help may use separate routes.
Form helpCall 01925 443210 if you have problems completing the form.Use official help if online form is difficult.
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Open the official claim page
Use the online account route where possible.

Warrington says the easiest and quickest way to claim Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support is through the online portal using your online account. Setting up an account also allows you to manage Council Tax online.

Official claim page: Apply for Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support

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Choose the correct claim type
Working-age and pension-age routes differ.

Warrington’s claim page separates working-age and pensionable-age routes. Homeowners, renters, supported exempt housing and temporary accommodation have different claim instructions, so choose carefully.

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Call for form help if needed
Use official Council Tax Support assistance.

If you have problems completing the Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support form, Warrington lists 01925 443210 for assistance. You can also call this number to arrange a home visit if needed.

Helpful step: If income has dropped, check Council Tax Support before several instalments are missed. A successful award can reduce your bill, but it may not remove all Council Tax liability.
Local Tips

Warrington Council Tax Tips Most Residents Learn Too Late

These practical checks can help avoid wrong references, delayed payment matching, lost discounts, missed Direct Debit dates and avoidable arrears.

Tip 01

Parish areas matter

Warrington’s 2026/27 charges vary by parish. Always check your exact address or latest bill, not only the base Band D amount.

Tip 02

Use the first 9 digits for bank payment

For bank transfer, Warrington says to quote your Council Tax account number, normally the first 9 digits, to avoid allocation delays.

Tip 03

Choose Direct Debit date carefully

You can pay on the 5th, 10th, 20th or 30th. Pick a date after salary, pension or benefit income arrives.

Tip 04

Ask early for 12 monthly instalments

Warrington says you must contact the council before 15 April if you want 12 monthly, two six-monthly or one annual payment option.

Tip 05

Report discount changes within 21 days

If your Single Person Discount circumstances change and you do not tell Warrington within 21 days, you may be fined £70.

Tip 06

2026 support rules are tighter

Working-age Council Tax Support now has a minimum 22% liability and a £6,000 capital limit, so check affordability early.

07 — Moving Home

Warrington Council Tax Moving Home, Register New Address and Tell Us Something Changed

If you move into Warrington, move within Warrington, leave the borough or your household changes, tell the council quickly. Council Tax liability depends on exact dates, occupation, tenancy, ownership and who is responsible for the property.

SituationWhat to Tell WarringtonWhy It Matters
Moving into WarringtonNew address, move-in date, occupiers and tenancy or ownership details.Starts the correct Council Tax account.
Moving within WarringtonOld and new address with exact dates.Closes one account and opens another.
Leaving WarringtonLeaving date, forwarding address and liability end details.Helps stop bills after you leave.
Someone moved in or outDate and adult household change.May affect discounts or Council Tax Support.
New Council Tax account numberSet up a new Direct Debit if required.Old Direct Debit may not continue after account number changes.
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Moving tip: Warrington says if you have just moved, you need to register your new address before they can set you up with payments.

Official Council Tax hub: Warrington Council Tax

08 — Problems Paying

Warrington Council Tax Problems Paying, Payment Plan and Help if You Have Fallen Behind

Council Tax arrears should be handled early. Warrington’s Council Tax homepage links to “Set up a payment plan if you have fallen behind with your payments” and “Problems paying your bill.”

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Act early: Do not ignore missed instalments. Check your online account, make a payment if you can safely afford it, check Council Tax Support and use the payment plan route if you have fallen behind.
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Check your bill and payment history
Confirm what is unpaid and why.

Use the online account route to check whether a recent payment has been allocated, whether a standing order amount is wrong, or whether a discount or support change has affected the bill.

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Set up a payment plan if you have fallen behind
Use the official Warrington route.

Warrington’s Council Tax hub includes a payment plan route for residents who have fallen behind. Use this early before the account gets further into recovery.

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Check Council Tax Support if income is low
Especially after income or benefit changes.

If income has dropped or benefits changed, check the Council Tax Support route. For working-age residents, remember the 2026 rules mean support may not cover the full bill.

09 — Contact

Warrington Council Tax Contact Number, Payment Phone, Bank Details and Support Help

Use the correct Warrington route depending on what you need. Keep your Council Tax account number, full name, address, payment date, bill amount and reason for contact ready before calling or using an online form.

Contact / ResourceBest ForDetails
Automated payment lineDebit or credit card Council Tax payment.0300 456 0530
Open 24/7. Have account number ready.
Customer service teamGeneral council contact and routing.01925 443322
Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5pm.
Council Tax Support form helpProblems completing support form or arranging a home visit.01925 443210
Bank transferOnline banking or standing order.Sort code 01-09-17, account 03383385. Quote Council Tax account number.
Single Person Discount cancellationCancel discount when someone moves in or circumstances change.counciltax@warrington.gov.uk
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Contact preparation: Quote your Council Tax account number whenever possible. Include your full name, property address, payment date, amount, discount issue, support claim issue or moving date.
10 — FAQ

Warrington Council Tax FAQs

Quick answers for residents searching Warrington Council Tax bands, pay online, Direct Debit, phone payment, bank transfer, reductions, Council Tax Support and contact details.

QHow do I pay Warrington Council Tax online?

Use Warrington Borough Council’s official Ways to pay your Council Tax page and choose the online card payment option. Keep your Council Tax account number and payment card ready.

QWhat is the Warrington Council Tax phone payment number?

Warrington lists 0300 456 0530 as the automated Council Tax payment line. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

QCan I pay Warrington Council Tax by Direct Debit?

Yes. Warrington usually takes Direct Debit payments in 10 monthly instalments from April to January. You can choose the 5th, 10th, 20th or 30th of the month.

QCan I pay Warrington Council Tax over 12 months?

Yes. Warrington says you can ask for 12 monthly instalments, two six-month instalments or one annual instalment. You must contact the council before 15 April and pay the first amount by the date shown on your bill.

QHow do I pay Warrington Council Tax by bank transfer?

Use sort code 01-09-17 and account number 03383385. Quote your Council Tax account number, normally the first 9 digits, so the payment can be allocated correctly.

QWhat are Warrington Council Tax bands for 2026/27?

For the base unparished/Cuerdley-style 2026/27 total, Band A is £1,602.02, Band B £1,869.03, Band C £2,136.03, Band D £2,403.04, Band E £2,937.04, Band F £3,471.05, Band G £4,005.06 and Band H £4,806.07. Parish charges can be higher.

QWho sets Warrington Council Tax bands?

Council Tax bands are set by the Valuation Office Agency, not Warrington Borough Council. The bands are based on what a property might have sold for on 1 April 1991.

QCan I get Warrington Single Person Discount?

Yes. Warrington says you may be able to claim if you are the only adult aged 18 or over living in your home. Single Person Discount is 25% off your total Council Tax bill.

QWhen must I report Single Person Discount changes?

Warrington says you must tell them within 21 days if someone else moves in, someone is no longer disregarded, or your circumstances change. If you do not, you may be fined £70.

QCan I claim Warrington Council Tax Support?

Yes. Council Tax Support helps people on low incomes pay Council Tax. From 1 April 2026, Warrington says working-age applicants must pay at least 22% of Council Tax liability and the savings limit is reduced to £6,000.

QWhat is the Warrington Council Tax Support help number?

Warrington lists 01925 443210 if you have problems completing the Housing Benefit or Council Tax Support form, or if you need to arrange a home visit for form help.

QIs UKCouncilTax.org the official Warrington Borough Council website?

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

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Final takeaway: For Warrington Council Tax, use the official ways-to-pay page to pay online or by phone, the online account to manage changes, the bands page to check exact 2026/27 local charges, and the Council Tax Support page if income is low or payments are difficult.

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