Council Tax

Council Tax is the way that Council's raise money to pay for services such as refuse collection, education, social services, libraries, planning, community safety, fire and rescue services and much more.  Council Tax is a charge on domestic dwellings for example houses, flats and bungalows. 

 

You will find within this section information on changes to legislation, ways to pay, copies of leaflets and who is responsible.

 

There are some important changes to Empty Homes which take effect from 1 April 2013.  Please visit our Council Tax pages for full information.

 

Visit the Council Tax pages.

Business Rates

Business Rates (National Non-Domestic Rates) are payable on all commercial properties.  This includes shops, offices, banks, hotels, factories and power stations.

 

The rates payable are collected by Bassetlaw District Council for Central Government.  

 

Under the new Business Rates Retention Scheme, a proportion of the amount collected is retained by Bassetlaw.

 

Information can be found on paying your rates, calculating your rates, rate relief, if you don't pay.

 

Visit the Business Rates pages.