Homes in Sefton where someone is terminally ill will no longer face Council Tax bills

Andrew Brown
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Sefton Council Leader Cllr Marion Atkinson

Households in Sefton that include someone who is terminally ill, will no longer have to pay Council Tax.

Sefton Council has introduced a new policy granting full exemption from Council Tax to households where a resident has received a terminal diagnosis.

Previously, families facing terminal illness could apply for discretionary reductions. This new policy removes that burden by reducing a household’s Council tax bill to nil, once any other discounts they are receiving have been taken into account.

Sefton Council leader Cllr Marion Atkinson said:
“This new policy reaffirms our commitment to supporting residents during the most challenging times.

“No family should face financial hardship while caring for a loved one during their final weeks and months. We want them to be able to focus on that care and comfort rather than worrying about financial concerns.”

Under the new policy, households will receive Council Tax exemption from the date a terminal diagnosis is confirmed. The simple process means all households affected need to do is contact the Council and provide a SR1 medical certificate and Council Tax account details.

Cllr Atkinson added:
“This new policy is about being sympathetic to those who need support when they find themselves in difficult situations.

“We want to make sure our residents feel cared for and respected when life takes an unexpected and heartbreaking turn.”

People can find out more and apply for the Council tax exemption at www.sefton.gov.uk/Terminal-Illness-Discount.

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