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How to pay less Council Tax before bills rise by £100 in April

The average council tax bill could rise to £1,778 this year but there are several ways to have the amount you pay reduced

THE average household could see their council tax bill rise by more than £100 in April, but there could be a way to cut it down.

Last year, council tax bills went up by an average of £81 as councils increased the bills by 5.1 per cent.

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The average council tax bill could rise to £1,778 per year in AprilCredit: Getty - Contributor

This year's allowed price hike of 4.99 per cent is made up of 2.99 per cent for the general local authority budget and a further two percent which must be allocated to social care.

The Government's spending measures would also allow the police to increase their section of the Council Tax bill by up to £24.

This means that if councils opt for the maximum, it could see the UK average annual Band D bill - seen as the most usual band - increase by £107 to £1,778, which is 25 per cent higher than a decade ago.

But the amount you pay can vary across the country even if you're on the same band, so to check the band for your area, visit .

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or the to check your banding and your neighbours.

If they're in a similar-sized property to you and in a lower band, then you may have a claim.

Be warned though - it might just mean all the other homes in the street are in the wrong band and could face higher bills as a result.

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