Council Tax Support proposals in North Northamptonshire to be discussed at Executive

06 November 2025

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Assistance available to people paying their Council Tax in the North Northamptonshire Council area is set to remain unchanged from previous years.

A report due before the authority’s Executive next week will recommend that – under the Local Council Tax Support Scheme - help for the 2026-2027 financial year would stay at the same proportion as for 2025-2026.

This would mean all eligible working age claimants would only have to pay a minimum of 25% towards their Council Tax liability.

If Executive approves the proposal it would go before the authority’s Council meeting on 11 December for final sign-off.

We’re aware that some residents may be struggling to pay their bills therefore I’m delighted that we’re able to maintain the scheme at the same rate as for the previous few years.

I would encourage Council Tax payers to apply for Council Tax Support, more information can be found on how to apply and the qualifying criteria on the Council’s website.
Cllr Martin Griffiths, Leader of the Council

In addition to the Council Tax Support scheme, the Council has a scheme in place where people who are finding themselves in difficulties can apply for a Council Tax Discretionary Discount, which is used to mitigate any unforeseen or exceptional hardship circumstances that threaten taxpayers’ ability to pay the Council Tax.

The Council’s revenues and benefits social inclusion team is on hand to help customers apply for Council Tax support, Council Tax discretionary discounts and also other areas such as discretionary housing payment applications, personal independence payment applications, utilities and general money and debt advice.

Executive will meet at Corby Cube from 10:00am on Tuesday, 11 November with the meeting broadcast live on YouTube.

Draft budget proposals for the financial year 2026-2027 are due to appear before Executive next month.