Council Tax Incoming Occupier Form - the City of London Corporation 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the full postal address of the property in the designated field. Ensure accuracy for proper processing.
  3. Indicate your tenancy end date if known, and provide the exact dates for when you purchased or started your tenancy, moved furniture in, and became a resident.
  4. Answer whether this property is the main home for any person. If yes, list all adults over 18 living at the property, including their status (owner/renter).
  5. If no, provide details of individuals or companies liable for Council Tax payments.
  6. Complete sections regarding previous owners or leaseholders and include contact information for landlords or agents if applicable.
  7. Select whether any residents are full-time students and indicate how you wish to pay your instalments.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the declaration section at the bottom of the form.

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Landlords also receive a tax credit based on 20% of their buy-to-let mortgage interest payments. For example, if you made 15,000 in a tax year of rental income and are in the 20% tax bracket, your rental income tax bill would be 20% of the 15,000 = 3,000.
Landlords of all private rented properties must be registered.
Aged under 18. A prisoner, someone in detention awaiting deportation or detained under mental health legislation. Severely mentally impaired. A full-time student in higher or further education studying for more than 21 hours a week and more than 24 weeks a year.
Your landlord can only charge you for gas or electricity if your tenancy agreement says they can. Check your tenancy agreement to find out if you have to pay your landlord for energy, and on what terms. Ask your landlord for a copy of your tenancy agreement if you dont have one.
So, who pays Council Tax when renting, landlord or tenant? As you can see from the Council Tax hierarchy tree above, a resident tenant comes in at number 2. This means that in the majority of cases, the tenant pays the Council Tax bill.

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An owner-occupier or tenant aged 18 or over living in the property is usually responsible for paying the Council Tax. In certain circumstances, owners who do not live in the property must pay the Council Tax.
The tax team is always available to answer your questions and can be reached by phone at 519-661-2489 or via email at taxoffice@london.ca However; we have compiled a few of the most frequently asked questions the team receives about the City of Londons property taxes.
Normally the person living in the property will pay Council Tax, providing it is their sole or main residence and they are over 18 years of age. The first person that appears on the list below is responsible for paying Council Tax: an owner-occupier. a tenant.

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