Council tax severely mentally impaired 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the council tax severely mentally impaired application in the editor.
  2. In Part A, enter your name, address, and Council Tax reference number found on your bill. Provide your contact details including mobile, landline, and email.
  3. Indicate how many persons over 18 live in the property. Then, fill in the details of the severely mentally impaired person, including their name and qualifying benefits.
  4. Select the appropriate benefit that the severely mentally impaired person receives from the provided list. Ensure you attach evidence of the benefit award/entitlement start date.
  5. In Part B, ensure a doctor or registered medical practitioner completes the necessary sections regarding the mental impairment status of the individual. They should confirm if it is permanent and provide their signature.

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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.
Severely mentally impaired refers to a person who has a severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning, however caused, which appears to be permanent. This may include conditions such as Alzheimers disease and dementia.
This means a person has a severe impairment of intelligence and social functioning (however caused), which appears to be permanent. A severe mental impairment could be because of a condition like: dementia. a stroke.
If a person has a severe and permanent mental impairment they may be disregarded for Council Tax purposes. The phrase severe mental impairment covers a range of illnesses and conditions, such as Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers, severe learning difficulties, or if they have suffered a stroke.

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