Decision details

Implementation of a Council Tax Premium for Empty Homes

Decision Maker: Council

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Decisions:

The report to Council sought approval of a revised policy, which proposed an increase to the Council Tax premium charge for empty homes.

 

The report explained that Council had been given powers to charge empty homes premiums, and there was an expectation from Government to charge the maximum allowed under the regulations.  It was therefore proposed that, as set out in the revised Policy which was attached to the report at Appendix 1, to set the following charges from April 2026:

·         Homes empty from 2 – 5 years – 100% premium (200%)

·         Homes empty from 5 – 10 years – 200% premium (300%)

·         Homes empty from 10 years and over – 300% premium (400%).

 

Councillor J Birkin, Portfolio Holder for Council Services, introduced the report and moved the recommendation, which was seconded by Councillor N Barker.

 

Councillor D Hancock spoke in support of the item although raised concerns regarding the Equality Impact Assessment.  Councillor A Dale also spoken in support of the item.  Councillor R Welton stated that he would vote against the proposal.

 

RESOLVED – that Council approve the revised Council Tax Empty Homes Premium Policy encompassing the implementation of an increased empty homes premium to commence on 1 April 2026.

Report author: Jayne Dethick

Publication date: 19/02/2026

Date of decision: 26/01/2026

Decided at meeting: 26/01/2026 - Council

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