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Request a refund on your Council Tax account | Birmingham City Council

Request a refund on your Council Tax account

Council Tax payments are mostly paid in advance, so if your circumstances change you may be owed a refund.

When a refund can be issued

We will issue a refund if you move home and do not owe any other money to Birmingham City Council.

If you are owed a refund and are moving to a property within the city, we can:

  • transfer the credit to your new Council Tax account
  • issue a refund as a Bacs payment or cheque

Who the refund can be issued to

Only the person who paid the Council Tax can request a refund. We may ask for proof of payment to make sure that the personal details match the Council Tax account and the refund application.

Joint accounts

If your Council Tax account is a joint account and you do not pay by Direct Debit, you must provide either:

  • a signed letter from both people named on the Council Tax bill giving permission for the refund to be paid to one person
  • proof of the last payments made covering the credit amount such as a copy of a bank statement or receipts

If the Council Tax account holder has passed away

If you are claiming a refund on a Council Tax account for someone who has passed away, you must provide either:

  • proof of probate
  • a copy of the will naming you as an executor or administrator of the account

If there are multiple named executors or administrators, you must also provide a signed letter of authority from all parties giving permission for the refund to be paid to you.

How to get a refund

Request a refund by completing our online form. By submitting this form, you are signing an agreement electronically.

You must ensure:

  • all the details within this form are correct
  • if applicable, you include copies of documents to prove you have permission to receive the refund payment

Request a Council Tax refund


Page last updated: 13 March 2026

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