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Payment of Council Tax

Unless you pay by Direct Debit, Council Tax is normally paid in 10 monthly instalments from April to January inclusive.

Instalments are shown on your bill. You must make payment on or before the 1st of each month from April to January inclusive. If payment is not received by the 1st of the month you will get a reminder notice.

Direct Debit

Direct Debit is the most convenient way to pay. If you want to set up payment by Direct Debit, please telephone 01259 450000. Your details will be taken over the telephone and your Direct Debit will be set up straight away for you.

You can also complete our Council Tax Direct Debit form below:

You will be advised in advance if the amount due is to be altered.

If an error is made by us or your bank or building society, you are guaranteed a full refund immediately.

You can cancel your Direct Debit at any time.

Other payment methods

Payment can also be made:

Cheques or postal orders should be crossed and made payable to 'Clackmannanshire Council'. Please remember to include your Council Tax account number and your name and address. Your payment must reach us by the 1st of each month.

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Contact information

For further information about this page please contact:

Finance & Corporate Services, Council Tax Team
Lime Tree House, Castle Street, Alloa, FK10 1EX
Tel: 01259 226237 / 450000
Email:

Or use the on-line contact form

Clackmannanshire Council, Greenfield, Alloa, Clackmannanshire, FK10 2AD, Tel: 01259 450000 Fax: 01259 452230, Email: customerservice@clacks.gov.uk

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