When someone dies
When someone who pays Council Tax dies, we'll need some details about the person who has died and the property they were living in.
Southwark’s Bereavement Support Service can help you by telling a number of different government departments and organisations about the death.
Find out how Southwark's Bereavement Support Service can help you.
You’ll need to tell us:
- when probate (the right to deal with the estate) is granted
- if the property is sold
- if the tenancy ends
- if someone moves in
- if someone inherits the property
If someone still lives in the property
We'll need to know about the death so we can change the name on the Council Tax bill and make sure that we charge the right amount.
Tell us that someone who lives with you has died
If the property is empty
It will be exempt from Council Tax until:
- the tenancy ends
- it’s sold
- someone new moves in
- probate is granted
Apply for a Council Tax exemption for an empty property
Once probate has been granted, if the property remains empty and hasn’t been sold, it may be exempt from Council Tax for a further 6 months. If the property is still empty or unsold after the 6 months you'll have to pay the full Council Tax charge.
Tell us that probate has been granted
If the property is left to someone else in the will of the person who has died
Once the property has been legally transferred to another person, that new owner becomes responsible for the Council Tax bill.
Page last updated: 08 November 2021