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Council Tax 2024-25

Page last updated 20 August 2024.

Council tax bills for the financial year starting 1 April 2024 were issued on 13 March 2024. The charges were agreed on 27 February 2024.

You can view the new charges by visiting My Council Tax.

My Council Tax (opens new window)

Council tax is collected by Chichester District Council on behalf of the precepting authorities as below (percentage shown indicates the share of council tax collected for each authority).

  • West Sussex County Council (77%)
  • Sussex Police Crime Commissioner (11%)
  • Chichester District Council (8%)
  • Local parish council (4%)

View The referendums relating to council tax increases 2024-25 (opens new window) for the amounts each individual authority can increase their share of the charge. The increases permitted without the need for a referendum are:

  • West Sussex County Council - Permitted increase can be up to 5%.
  • Sussex Police Crime Commissioner - Permitted increase can be up to £13 (for a band D property)
  • Chichester District Council  - Permitted increase can be up to 3%, or, £5 (for a band D property)
  • Local parish council - There is no limit, however, if a parish requests a precept more than £140,000 then their specific spending must be published

Each authority sets their council tax at different times. The relevant dates are:

  • West Sussex County Council - Agreed on 16 February 2024
  • Sussex Police Crime Commissioner - Agreed on 5 February 2024
  • Chichester District Council - Agreed on 27 February 2024
  • Local parish council - Agreed locally by each parish council

Council tax bill explained

New years guide will be published when all charges have been agreed.

Council Tax bill explained 2024 (PDF, 317 KB)

You can set up a direct debit to pay your council tax account by visiting the My council tax page. If you already pay your council tax by direct debit then then your payments will continue to be collected by this method.

If you have registered for paperless billing your bills will show on your online account on the day they are produced. You will receive an email alert when your new council tax bill is ready to view.

To view your council tax bill, you must create an online council tax account. To access your account, or create a new online account please visit My council tax.

My council tax (opens new window)

Advantages of creating an online account

By visiting the My council tax page and signing up you can view/apply for the following:

  • pay by direct debit
  • view your up to date account information
  • check your balance, payments and bills
  • sign up to paperless billing
  • apply for certain reductions
  • tell us about a move

Council tax reduction

Any entitlement to council tax reduction is shown on your council tax bill. When your bill is dispatched your entitlement will be shown under your charge.

If you do not currently receive council tax reduction you can use our online calculator to calculate whether you may be entitled to any help.

If you wish to apply for council tax reduction please visit My benefits.

My benefits (opens new window)

What council tax pays for

Only 9% of your council tax collected is for the services provided by Chichester District Council. Council tax is also collected to pay for services provided by West Sussex County Council, Sussex Police & your local parish council. A specific amount is also collected on behalf of West Sussex County Council which goes towards adult social care. This amount is listed separately on your bill.

Council tax is collected to pay for all services provided. You do not pay specifically for services that you do or do not receive. More information on specific services spending can be found on the relevant authorities information guide.

Contact us 

For further information and advice email taxation@chichester.gov.uk. Alternatively, you can phone us on 01243 534501.

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