Council tax refunds completed for all eligible households in Buckinghamshire
All households in Buckinghamshire who were eligible to receive a council tax rebate earlier in 2022, have now received their refund.
The energy rebate, for homes in bands A to D, was arranged by central government with local councils tasked with distributing the refunds.
Those who pay by direct debit were refunded automatically into their bank account whilst those who pay via other means were refunded either via their bank or with post office vouchers which can be exchanged for cash.
A total of 73,847 eligible households in Buckinghamshire who make their council tax payments by direct debit have received their £150 rebate. In addition, 46,796 householders who pay by cash or standing order were asked to provide their bank details to enable payment. All of these households have either provided their details and been paid or have had a voucher sent to them to cash at a post office.
John Chilver, Cabinet Member for Accessible Housing and Resources at Buckinghamshire Council, said: ‘We know how welcome this rebate has been to many of our residents and we are pleased to have been able to successfully refund 100% of those who have been identified as being eligible according to our records.
With the cost of living continuing to rise we are keen to do all we can to help our communities through this crisis. We await direction from central government on what other measures may be put into place to offer additional support and will continue to provide assistance and guidance where needed.
I would like to remind people who have received vouchers, don’t forget to take them to the post office so you can exchange them for your cash refund.‘
*Source of article : Press release from Buckinghamshire Council.