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Council tax - is there an age limit to when you don’t pay?

Question:

My parents in law are both age 92. Should they still be paying council tax?

Arthur Weller replies:
There are no exemptions or discounts from council tax simply because the individual is 92. But the following may possibly be relevant: (a) a hospital patient or someone being looked after in a care home does not count as a resident of the dwelling; (b) a home that is adapted for a disabled person is eligible for a reduction from council tax; (c) if the individual has a low income, the council should have a support scheme to help with payment of council tax.

My parents in law are both age 92. Should they still be paying council tax?

Arthur Weller replies:
There are no exemptions or discounts from council tax simply because the individual is 92. But the following may

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This question was first printed in Tax Insider in June 2019.