What you will pay

Most homes are subject to Council Tax. There is one bill per home and it makes no difference if it is owner occupied or rented. The Valuation Office Agency, not the council, allocates a valuation band to every home in North Tyneside. The banding is based on the value of your home at April 1, 1991. The property is then placed into one of eight bands. The council uses the valuation banding to work out your Council Tax bill. Your bill shows which band applies to your home. The tax levels for 2026/27 are listed below.

Council tax bands 2026 to 2027

Tax band Value range Proportion of band D Full council tax amount (£) With single adult discount (£) Percent increase
A up to £40,000 6/9 1,641.17 1,230.88 5.36
B £40,000 - £52,000 7/9 1,914.71 1,436.03 5.36
C £52,001 - £68,000 8/9 2,188.23 1,641.17 5.36
D £68,001 - £88,000 9/9 2,461.77 1,846.33 5.36
E £88,001 - £120,000 11/9 3,008.83 2,256.62 5.36
F £120,001 - £160,000 13/9 3,555.89 2,666.92 5.36
G £160,001 - £320,000 15/9 4,102.94 3,077.20 5.36
H over £320,000 18/9 4,923.54 3,692.65 5.36

Which is made up of

North Tyneside Council Valuation Bands (4.99% increase, including 2% for Adult Social Care )
A B C D E F G H
1,428.21 1,666.25 1,904.28 2,142.32 2,618.39 3,094.46 3,570.53 4,284.64
Police and Crime Commissioner for Northumbria Valuation Bands (£18.50 increase at a band D)
A B C D E F G H
142.89 166.71 190.52 214.34 261.97 309.60 357.23 428.68
Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Authority Valuation Bands (£5 increase at band D)
A B C D E F G H
70.07 81.75 93.43 105.11 128.47 151.83 175.18 210.22