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Empty Homes council tax rise

Empty homes council tax rise Homes in Arun that are classified as ‘empty’ will now be subject to an increased council tax charge.

From 1 April 2022, owners of properties which have remained empty for longer than 2 years will be required to pay an additional council tax charge. Properties which have remained empty for 2 years will be required to pay an additional 100% charge. Properties which have remained empty for 5 years will be required to pay an additional 200% charge. Properties which have remained empty for over 10 years will be charged an additional premium of 300%.

An ‘empty’ home is any privately owned residential property that has been unoccupied (no persons permanently living at the address) and unfurnished (there are no substantial furnishings for the property to be utilised as a habitable dwelling) for at least six months. The property is not exempt from paying council tax charges and it is not a furnished second home or holiday let.

Cllr David Edwards, Chairman of the Environment Committee said:

“The intention of this change is to encourage owners of long-term empty properties to bring them back into use. A home being left empty for this amount of time is a huge, wasted resource and potential wasted income for the owners.

“Empty homes are an asset and if owners are in financial difficulty then they have the option to place their property on the market in order to relieve the financial burden, or to raise funds using the property as collateral. This is not always an option owners wish to take but they are a choice available to you for consideration.”

Other options to explore are: 

For more information about council tax, please refer to our website www.arun.uk/counciltax in the first instance.