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Council tax: final-year students warned they could get surprise bills
By Eibhlis Gale-Coleman,
18 days ago
Student status ends the day after the close of a university’s summer term, usually at the start of June. Student accommodation leases from private landlords typically run until late June, July, or even August. This discrepancy means the risk of a surprise bill. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA
Final-year university students have been urged to check that they do not owe council tax for the last few weeks of their rented accommodation.
While students are exempt from the tax during the course, they are liable to pay as soon as they finish their final year.
The UK government says student status ends the day after the close of a university’s summer term, usually at the beginning of June.
Student accommodation leases from private landlords typically run until late June, July or even August, and this discrepancy means the risk of a surprise bill.
Megan Lloyd, a debt expert at Citizens Advice , says: “Students become liable for council tax from the day after they formally stop being a student. This could be when their course officially ends, or the day after they abandon it or get dismissed from their studies.
“For example, if a student’s final term ends on 10 June, they will become liable for council tax from 11 June,” she says.
She adds: “This only applies to final-year students; students don’t have to pay council tax during the summer holidays between years of study.”
Manchester city council has already sent out letters billing graduating students for days since term ended. Other councils are less proactive.
A spokesperson for Council Tax Advisors said: “It’s advisable for students to check with their local council for precise details, as there can be variations in how councils handle the end of term exemptions and the start of council tax liability.”
Council tax bills are based on a property’s value so how much students could become liable for depends on the property they are renting.
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