Council tax issue for carer

Hi :slight_smile:
I read carers can be exempted from council tax.

I have been living with and caring for my very elderly Dad for several years as he has multiple health issues including almost zero mobility and co morbidity illnesses.

I also need my own life back . I bought my own home locally this autumn with intention to move out and live there and still be here all day every day but sleep at my new house . That all seemed doable so I bought it & notified electoral roll and council tax people etc .

Dad has now recently rapidly deteriorated and has had several really bad falls etc . I’m finding I can’t leave him overnight now either so I’m stuck with a house I can’t use and huge bills including high council tax with my only income being a tiny private pension and carers allowance neither of which cover the house costs .

Am I eligible for council tax exemption or at least a discount ( I already get single occupancy discount) ?

I’m also right in middle of appealing the council tax band applied and the timing of all this could not be worse . I don’t want to complicate the appeal with a call to council tax office about this situation until I’m confident I qualify for exemption as I am going to have to delay occupying my new home now.

The stress is at insane levels and I have my own heart condition to deal with .

Any thoughts ?

Thank you so much .

Hi @Bonny_2011 The only thing I can suggest, really, is that you email the Helpline at Advice@carersuk.org - they will be able to take a look at things for you.

@Bonny_2011
You may also want to contact Martin Lewis’ team too: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/family/council-tax-discounts/

I can understand how stressful all this must be especially with your dad’s health suddenly worse.
Hope that helps xo

Does your dad have over £23,000 in savings? (Yes/No).
If so, he can and should contribute towards the care you are providing.
As he is so ill, is he claiming full Attendance Allowance?
Does he have any other carers?
Are you aware of NHS Continuing Healthcare? Free care (at home or in residential care) provided by the NHS, not Social Services.