Peterborough council tax overview
Peterborough, England

Single person council tax discount in Peterborough

Live alone in Peterborough? You can take 25% off your council tax bill. A Band D household saves £558 a year, around £47 a month.

Quick answer

The single person discount in Peterborough is 25% off your annual council tax bill, the same rate used across England. For a Band D property paying £2,231 a year, the discount works out at £558, leaving £1,673 to pay. You qualify if you are the only adult resident. Apply on Peterborough Council's website.

Who qualifies?

You qualify if you are the only person aged 18 or over living at the property as your main home. The following people are not counted as adults for council tax, so you still get the discount if they live with you:

  • Children under 18Single-parent households qualify in full.
  • Full-time studentsUniversity, college, and apprentices under 25.
  • Live-in carersCarers looking after someone other than a spouse.
  • Severe mental impairmentA diagnosed adult is not counted. The carer or sole occupier still gets 25% off.
  • Diplomats and visiting forcesNot counted as adult residents.

What you pay by band in Peterborough

The 25% saving is applied to the headline annual charge for your band. Figures are for the 2025/26 financial year.

BandFull chargeAfter 25% offYou save
A£1,487£1,115£372
B£1,735£1,301£434
C£1,983£1,487£496
D£2,231£1,673£558
E£2,727£2,045£682
F£3,223£2,417£806
G£3,718£2,788£930
H£4,462£3,346£1,116

Don't know your band? Check it on the official VOA council tax band lookup by postcode, or use our council tax checker.

How to apply in Peterborough

  1. 1Find your council tax account number. It's on any council tax bill or letter from Peterborough Council.
  2. 2Go to Peterborough Council's website. Search for “single person discount” or “council tax discount”. Most councils take applications online; a few still need a paper form by post.
  3. 3Submit the date you became the sole adult resident. The discount is backdated to that date, not the date of your application.
  4. 4Wait for confirmation. Most councils take 2 to 4 weeks. Peterborough Council will issue a revised bill showing the new monthly figure.

If someone moves in

Tell Peterborough Council within 21 days if another adult moves in or you no longer qualify. If you don't, the council can recover the discount you've had since the change, add a penalty (typically £70 plus interest), and switch you to the full rate. The discount review happens roughly every two years anyway, so honesty is by far the cheaper path.

Frequently asked questions

How much is the single person council tax discount in Peterborough?

The discount is 25% of your annual council tax bill. For a Band D property in Peterborough, that works out at £558 off the headline £2,231 bill, leaving £1,673 to pay across the year.

Who counts as a single occupant for the discount?

You qualify if you are the only adult (over 18) living at the property as your main home. Children, full-time students, and live-in carers do not count towards the adult headcount, so a single parent with children or a sole carer for someone with a severe mental impairment still gets the 25% off.

Does the discount apply to second homes in Peterborough?

No. The single person discount applies only to your main residence. Second homes are charged in full and many councils now apply a 100% premium on second homes after a short empty period. Check Peterborough Council's second home rules separately if this applies.

How do I apply for the single person discount in Peterborough?

Apply directly through Peterborough Council's website. Most councils ask for your council tax account number, the date you became a single occupant, and proof that no other adult lives there. The discount is usually backdated to the date you became eligible, not the date you applied.

Will the discount be reviewed?

Yes. Peterborough Council periodically asks single-person households to confirm they still qualify, usually every two years. You must also tell them within 21 days if another adult moves in, otherwise you can be charged a penalty plus the back-dated full rate.

Can I combine the single person discount with other reductions?

Yes, in some cases. If you are a single occupant who is also disabled, you may get the disabled band reduction (one band lower) plus the 25% single person discount. If you receive a low income, Peterborough also runs a Council Tax Support scheme that can reduce the bill further on top of the single person discount.

Single person discount in nearby councils

The 25% rate is the same across England, Scotland, and Wales. What differs is the annual saving, because each council sets a different Band D headline figure. For context:

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