Single Occupancy & Council Tax in the UK (Specifically England)
Hi,
I recently completed a purchase a small property on the Kent coast. This is my only owned property and will be listed as my primary residence with the local authority. I plan to live there 50% of the time with my daughter and with my partner in her property which is in another county the other 50% of the time. I will pay her some rent and contribute to bills etc. I have listed myself for single occupancy discount in my property as my daughter is under 18 and only her and myself will be living there.
I plan to airbnb my property while I am not there to help cover some of the running costs. I am not yet aware of the occupancy I will achieve but I wanted to know what the rules are around council tax in this situation. Should I be Ok to still claim the single occupancy discount when I have guests using the property and how do I make sure I am following the rules regarding council TAX for when I am not there. Does anyone have a similar situation or experience?
I will ofc update the thread when I have more info. I have decided that as the property is not yet ready to airbnb that I will wait to ask the council then so as not to bring myself too much attention. As it stands I think it will be ready post Christmas fingers crossed.
So I am in the same situation, and basically, you can use single occupancy if you are the only person using the property as "main residence". So Guests travelling or coming there for a month or so should not affect you as its not their MAIN residence. Only thing I am unsure is if they have a -longer term of let's say above 6 months .. if the rules change and can be considered main residence. That Is why I do short terms only booking to avoid anyone putting their "bills" on my address etc.