Rent
Council Tax and Housing Benefit
Council Tax
Council Tax is a local resident’s contribution towards the cost
of local services provided. The District Council collects Council
Tax for Kent County Council, Kent Police Authority, and Town and
Parish Councils, as well as the charge for District Council
services. For every £100 paid in Council Tax, about £78 will be
passed to Kent County Council for services such as Education,
Highways and Social Services, about £9 to the Kent Police
Authority, and an average of £3 to Town and Parish Councils. The
District Council keep the remaining £10 to pay for the services
Dover Council provides. Further information about Council Tax
Some people may qualify for help in paying the Tax, if on a
low-income. This is known as Council Tax Benefit.
The full Council Tax bill assumes there are two or more adults
(that is, people aged 18 or over) living in a dwelling.
Housing Benefit
If you are on a low-income, receiving benefits, for example Job
Seekers Allowance, Income Support or state retirement pension, you
may be entitled to some help with your rent through the Housing
Benefit Scheme.
For more information please visit our Council Tax and Housing Benefit pages.
Contact:
Tel: 01304 821199
Email: rentssection@dover.gov.uk