Second Home Council Tax Changes 2024 (2024)

If you own a second home, is your council tax going to double in 2025? We take a look at changes to second home council tax rules and whether you can avoid paying it altogether.

Second Home Council Tax Changes 2024 (1)

Angela Kerr Director, Editor

Second home council tax changes

Here are the second home council tax changes you need to be aware of in 2024:

Second home council tax changes in England

Second home owners in England could face paying twice the amount of second home council tax from April 2025, under a new law. Under the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023, councils were given the discretion to charge additional council tax of up to 100% on furnished homes not used as a sole or main residence.

This means second homeowners will have to pay thousands of pounds more each year in second home council tax in many cases.

Each council will need to vote on whether to charge additional council tax on second homes and the council then needs to give a year’s notice before implementing the increase.

Councils that have already voted in favour of the move include Bath and North East Somerset council, East Devon District Council and North Norfolk District Council. Not all councils have voted on this yet, so check your council’s website more information. However, some exceptions have been proposed, read on for more on this.

Second home council tax changes in Scotland

Legislation passed in December 2023 allows local authorities to charge up to double council tax rates on second homes. The change will bring the second home council tax rules into line with long-term empty homes from April 2024.

Second home council tax rules in Wales

In April 2023, the maximum level at which local authorities in Wales could set council tax premiums on second homes and long-term empty properties increased to 300%. This was an increase from the previous maximum level of 100%.

What is classed as a second home for council tax reasons?

When it comes to second home council tax rules, second homes are defined as furnished properties where no one lives or the owner has a main home elsewhere.

Can I get a council tax discount on my second home?

Most councils do not give a council tax discount for second homes.

But there are a few instances we have found where you may get a discount on council tax for a second home. For example, a number of councils will give a 50% discount on second home council tax if the council tax payermust live elsewhere in job-related accommodation because of the terms of their employment, for example a caretaker or minister of religion.

So do check what your local council rules are for second home discounts.

If you’re thinking of buying a second home, read our guide on What you need to know when buying a second home.

What do people think about second home council tax bill rises?

While an increase to second home council tax is unlikely to go down well with the majority of second home owners, 59% of people surveyed supported doubling the rate of second home council tax, a YouGov poll in February 2023 revealed. With tens of thousands of empty properties across the country, creating ghost towns for much of the year and locals being priced out of their hometowns, you can see why local government want to increase the tax burden on generally wealthier second homeowners.

Council tax rules if a property is empty

Your local council can charge you an ‘empty homes premium’ if your home is empty and unfurnished for 12 months or more. You pay this on top of your council tax.

The premium can cost up to:

  • 100% of your council tax if your home is empty for over 2 years. However, under the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 this can be cut to 12 months.
  • 200% of your council tax if your home is empty for over 5 years.
  • 300% of your council tax if your home is empty for over 10 years.

The council will consider the home empty until you furnish and occupy it for more than 6 weeks in a row. However, if your property is already exempt from council tax, you won’t be charged the empty homes premium.

And you won’t have to pay this premium if the empty property is an annex or you’re in the armed forces and need to move into armed forces accommodation as part of your work. Other exceptions have been proposed, read on for more on this.

The rules are different in Scotland and Wales, so check with your council.

Exceptions to empty and second homes council tax

It has been proposed that the following exceptions will be made. Find details on the lengths of these exceptions and criteria you’ll need to meet here on the government website. But whether or not these proposals come to fruition will depend on the next government’s plans.

Exceptions for both empty and second homes council tax premiums:

  • Properties undergoing probate
  • Properties being actively marketed for sale or let

Exceptions to the empty homes premium only:

  • Empty properties undergoing major repairs

Exceptions to the second homes premium only:

  • Annexes forming part of, or being treated as part of, the main dwelling
  • Job related dwellings.
  • Occupied caravan pitches and boat moorings.
  • Seasonal homes where year-round or permanent occupation is prohibited or has been specified use.

How to avoid second home council tax

Is it possible to avoid second home council tax? Some second homeowners in England have been registering their property as a business and letting it out through agents or Airbnb, in order to avoid council tax completely and access small business rates relief instead.

However, there has been a recent tightening of the rules. In previous years, simply declaring an intention to renting out a property as a holiday let was enough for someone to avoid council tax. But now, the criteria to access small business rates relief is becoming stricter:

Council tax on holiday lets in England

Since 1 April 2023, to be rated as a self-catering property and valued for business rates, the property will need to be available for short let periods for at least 140 days in total over the current and previous tax years. It will also need to have been actually let for at least 70 days in the last 12 months.

Council tax on holiday lets in Wales

While in Wales, since 1 April 2023, the property will need to be available to let for short periods for at least 252 days and be actually let for at least 182 days in the last 12 months

Council tax on holiday lets in Scotland

And in Scotland, if your property is available to let for 140 days or more a year and has been let for 70 days in a financial year, contact your local assessor to find out if your property, or part of it, might be liable for business rates.

Need investment advice on a holiday let? Find an independent financial adviser

Buy to Let: Who is responsible for paying council tax?

If you own a property and let it out to one household, your tenants will usually be responsible for paying the council tax. However, in some instances the owner of the property is responsible for paying the council tax, such as if the property is let as a House in Multiple Occupation – where rooms are let individually.

If you’re considering investing in a Buy to Let property there are other costs to factor in such as having to pay a higher rate of stamp duty if you already own a property and you may need to pay capital gains tax (CGT) when you sell. For more information about the costs and responsibilities of being a landlord, read our guide on Buy to Let mortgages.

How can I challenge my council tax bill?

The amount of council tax you pay depends on what council tax band you’re in. So if you think your home is in the wrong band, if you successfully challenge it, your bills will drop. But it’s not something you should enter into lightly because if you get it wrong, your property’s band could increase. And this means the amount you’ll pay on your council tax will increase too. So follow the steps in our Can I get a council tax reduction guide to establish whether you have a case for challenging your council tax band and how to do it.

But when you’re looking at ways to cut bills, don’t forget to check if you can save on what is likely to be your biggest monthly outgoing – your mortgage – by remortgaging. The easiest and quickest way to do this is by speaking to a fee-free mortgage broker. They’ll do the hard work for you and explain your options to you.

What happens if I don’t pay council tax?

If you’ve missed a council tax payment, this means you’re in ‘arrears’. It’s advisable to speak to the Council Tax office as soon as possible and explain your situation. If you ignore the arrears, it’s likely that your council will take you to court and you’ll have to pay court costs and possibly bailiff fees too.

Do you pay full council tax on shared ownership?

Yes. Unless you are entitled to a council tax reduction or discount, you will pay full council tax if you live in a shared ownership property. For more information on buying a shared ownership home, read our guide Shared Ownership: What is it? Is it worth it?

What is council tax?

Council Tax is charged by your local council and it funds local services such as rubbish collection. It’s an annual charge, usually issued in April with payments spread over 10 months. You’ll usually have to pay council tax if you are aged over 18 and you own or rent a home. And you’ll have to pay full council tax if you have two or more “liable adults” living in your household; you’re a liable adult unless for example you’re a university student or you have a severe mental impairment. Households with only one liable adult receive a 25% discount and households with no liable adults receive a 50% discount.

But there are many discounts and some cases of total exemptions. Read our guide Can I get a council tax reduction? for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the disadvantages of owning a second home UK?

If you buy a second home, you’ll need to pay a higher rate of stamp duty, you may need to pay a higher rate of council tax and you may also need to pay capital gains tax when you sell too. Plus you’ll have additional costs like maintenance and lettings fees if you’re renting it out as a holiday let.

How does HMRC know you have a second home?

HMRC has various ways of getting information about property transactions, including Stamp Duty Land Tax forms, Land Registry and third party notices to banks.

Second home ownership statistics: How many people own a second home in the UK?

Just under 10 per cent of people in the UK owns a second home, according to 2022 figures. If you’re considering buying a second home, make sure you do your research. Our guide What you need to know when buying a second home covers everything you’ll need to consider.

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Second Home Council Tax Changes 2024 (2024)

FAQs

Second Home Council Tax Changes 2024? ›

Second home charges

How do I avoid second home Council Tax in England? ›

Council tax on holiday lets

In England, to be classed as a self-catering property a second home needs to be available for short let periods of at least 140 days in the tax year and have been let out for at least 70 days.

What is the new tax on second homes in Scotland? ›

The Scottish Parliament has approved new powers to increase the amount of Council Tax payable on second homes by up to 100% (double Council Tax). Read more about the new legislation. From 1 April 2024, Edinburgh will have a double charge for Council Tax (200%) for second homes.

What are the disadvantages of owning a second home in the UK? ›

Some of the disadvantages of owning a second home in the UK include the initial costs of purchasing the property, potentially higher mortgage rates, ongoing maintenance and upkeep expenses, stamp duty charges, fluctuation in rental income, and the fact that the property may not always be in use.

What are the taxes on a second home in the UK? ›

The current stamp duty rates for second properties in the UK are: 3% for properties up to £250,000. 8% on the portion between £250,001-£925,000. 13% on the portion between £925,001-£1.5 million.

What age do you stop paying council tax in the UK? ›

A person may be disregarded if they are: Aged under 18. A prisoner, someone in detention awaiting deportation or detained under mental health legislation. Severely mentally impaired.

Can a second home be considered a primary residence in the UK? ›

There are several tax considerations to make if you own a second home, both in and outside of the UK. As a UK resident, you will become liable for Capital Gains Tax when selling your second home, unless you spend a certain amount of time living in it – after which you can declare it as your primary residence.

Will council tax go up in 2024 in Scotland? ›

The Scottish Government has introduced legislation with effect from 1 April 2024, which allows councils to increase Council Tax charges for second homes by 100% (double the standard Council Tax charge).

How do I avoid capital gains tax on a second home in Scotland? ›

In summary, if you have lived in the property as your main residence for the entire period of ownership, you may be able to claim Private Residence Relief. You can also deduct certain costs from taxable gains to reduce the CGT you pay on your property.

Do second home owners in Scotland pay double council tax? ›

Second homes are currently subject to a default 50% discount on Council Tax. However, local authorities can vary Council Tax charges and the majority already charge second home-owners the full rate of Council Tax, the maximum currently allowed.

Is it worth having a second property in the UK? ›

Owning a second home comes with many benefits You'll have a convenient retreat for holidays and weekends away for both you and your family, have potential rental income to offset costs, and with house prices in general rising over time, it can be a great long-term investment.

Can you gift a second home UK? ›

If you give away your main home to your children, there should be no capital gains tax to pay. However, if you give away a second home or rental property, then capital gains tax will be payable on any profit arising at the time of the gift. HMRC will look at the market value of the property when the gift is made.

Are there tax advantages to owning a second home? ›

Are Second-Home Expenses Tax Deductible? Yes, but it depends on how you use the home. If the home counts as a personal residence, you can generally deduct your mortgage interest on loans up to $750,000, as well as up to $10,000 in state and local taxes (SALT).

Do you pay Council Tax on second homes UK? ›

You'll usually have to pay Council Tax on another property you own or rent, such as a holiday home. These properties are furnished and do not have anyone living in them as their main home. They are also known as 'second homes'.

What is the tax on second property in Scotland? ›

If you're buying an additional property, you might need to pay an extra 6% on the total purchase price of the property, as well as the standard rates of LBTT that may apply.

How do I avoid second property tax UK? ›

Provided that you sell the first home within 36 months of purchasing the second, you can apply for a full refund of the additional 3% stamp duty paid. Other ways to avoid this higher second home tax include: Putting the deed and mortgage of the second property in the name of a family member.

Who is eligible for council tax reduction in England? ›

You could be eligible if you're on a low income or claim benefits. Your bill could be reduced by up to 100%. You can apply if you own your home, rent, are unemployed or working.

What is considered a second home for tax purposes? ›

For the IRS to consider a second home a personal residence for the tax year, you need to use the home for more than 14 days or 10% of the days that you rent it out, whichever is greater. So if you rented the house for 40 weeks (280 days), you would need to use the home for more than 28 days.

Do you pay rates on an empty house in the UK? ›

Property rates apply to all domestic properties with a rateable capital value of £20,000 or more, including empty properties. The amount due is the same as if the property is lived in.

Do you pay council tax on land you own in the UK? ›

No, there is no “land tax” or “wealth tax” in the UK. if you own residential properties, the occupant (or if no occupant, the owner) has to pay Council Tax. if you own business buildings, you have to pay business rates. But if you just own undeveloped land, there is no tax on your ownership of that land.

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