Council Tax Increases 2026 - Could You Pay Less?
Households across Ayrshire are facing yet another rise in council tax this year as local authorities set their budgets for 2026/27.
Recent announcements show that:
- North Ayrshire Council has confirmed an 8.5% rise after reducing an originally proposed 12% increase.
- East Ayrshire Council has agreed on 6.9% - the lowest increase among the Ayrshire councils so far.
- South Ayrshire Council meets on Thursday, March 5 to finalise its 2026/27 budget.
These rises reflect the tough financial pressures councils are under to maintain services like bin collections, care, roads and schools - but for many families and individuals they’re yet another squeeze on already tight household budgets.
Could You Reduce Your Council Tax Bill?
A higher bill doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have to pay the full amount. In Scotland, there are a range of reductions, discounts, and exemptions that can significantly reduce what you owe - or in some cases mean you don’t need to pay at all:
1. Council Tax Reduction (CTR) for Low Income Households
If you’re on a low income or receive certain benefits, you could get help under your council’s Council Tax Reduction scheme. The amount you get depends on your income, savings and circumstances - but many households receive substantial support.
2. Single Occupancy Discount
If you’re the only adult (18 or over) living in your home, you’re usually entitled to a 25% discount on your council tax bill.
3. Exemptions and Other Discounts
There are numerous other ways to pay less, including:
- Students or student households, who may be exempt altogether.
- People with a disability, through a disabled band reduction.
- Care leavers, carers, under-18s, and those with severely mentally impaired status.
- Empty or second homes, which may qualify for special discounts or different charges.
The rules around these vary a bit from council to council, and you usually need to claim these discounts as they aren’t always applied automatically.
How CHAP Can Help
It’s easy to miss out on help you’re entitled to, especially when rules can be confusing and councils often have differing eligibility criteria.
To help you, our advisers can:
- Check whether you are eligible for any reductions, discounts, or exemptions.
- Assist with filling in application forms correctly.
- Advise you on how to appeal if your local council turns you down.
- Help with a debt repayment plan if you have council tax arrears.
Get in touch with CHAP to arrange an appointment with one of our qualified advisers to check your eligibility and talk you through options that might apply to your circumstances.
Call Freephone 030 0002 0002
Whether you’re on a low income, living alone, a student, a carer or just unsure about your council tax bill, please get in touch. We’re here to help, and all our services are free, independent and confidential.





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