Last reviewed: May 2026
Quick answer: Aberdeenshire Council sets its Band D Council Tax rate at a full council budget meeting each February. Aberdeenshire's bill collects Scottish Water and waste-water charges on a separate line. Look up the year's band-by-band figures on the council's "Council Tax charges" page at aberdeenshire.gov.uk.Aberdeenshire Council is a Scottish unitary local authority covering Peterhead, Fraserburgh, Stonehaven, Ellon, Inverurie and the rural communities. It is the billing authority for Council Tax in its area: the council sets the Band D rate at a full council budget meeting each February, scales every other band by the national ratio (Band A = 6/9 of Band D, Band H = 18/9), collects payment, runs the local discount and reduction scheme, and (where necessary) enforces arrears through the magistrates' court (or sheriff court in Scotland).
Aberdeenshire's bill collects Scottish Water and waste-water charges on a separate line. Bands are decided by the Valuation Office Agency (Scottish Assessor in Scotland) using 1991 property values. The exact band-by-band charges for the current year are published on Aberdeenshire Council's "Council Tax charges" page after the February budget meeting.
How Aberdeenshire Council sets Council Tax each year
Aberdeenshire Council approves its annual budget at a full council meeting in February. The decision sets the cash Band D rate; every other band is a fixed fraction of Band D using the post-2017 Scottish ratios that make Bands E to H proportionally more expensive than under the pre-2017 6/9 to 18/9 schedule.
Aberdeenshire's bill collects Scottish Water and waste-water charges on a separate line. The full band-by-band figures are published on Aberdeenshire Council's "Council Tax charges" page at aberdeenshire.gov.uk within days of the February meeting. The budget book on the same area of the website explains the rise and the spending breakdown.
Council Tax bands in Aberdeenshire Council
Scotland uses 1991 property values with lower thresholds than England: Band A up to £27,000, Band H over £212,000. The Valuation Office Agency (local Scottish Assessor for Scotland) assigns each property a band. Use the band search at gov.uk (or saa.gov.uk for Scotland) to look up your address.
| Band | Property Value (1991 Scottish) | Ratio to Band D |
|---|---|---|
| A | Up to £27,000 | 240/360 |
| B | £27,001 to £35,000 | 280/360 |
| C | £35,001 to £45,000 | 320/360 |
| D | £45,001 to £58,000 | 360/360 |
| E | £58,001 to £80,000 | 473/360 |
| F | £80,001 to £106,000 | 585/360 |
| G | £106,001 to £212,000 | 705/360 |
| H | Over £212,000 | 882/360 |
Band D is the reference; Band A pays 6/9ths of Band D, Band H pays 18/9ths under the English schedule. Scottish post-2017 ratios put Band H at 882/360ths of Band D.
Paying Aberdeenshire Council Council Tax
Direct Debit is the most common payment method. Aberdeenshire Council normally accepts dates of the 1st, 15th or last working day of the month and 10 or 12 instalments. The default is 10 monthly instalments April to January; 12 instalments April to March is a legal right under the Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992 if requested before the year starts.
Other methods at Aberdeenshire Council: online card payment at aberdeenshire.gov.uk (no surcharge under the Payment Services Regulations 2017), the 24-hour automated phone payment line, PayPoint at corner shops with the barcode on the bill, and standing order (less common).
If you receive Council Tax Reduction (CTR), the bill that arrives in March shows the net amount payable after reduction.
Discounts and reductions at Aberdeenshire Council
The 25 per cent single person discount: one adult only at the property. Apply through aberdeenshire.gov.uk. The discount is backdated to the date you became the sole adult.
Council Tax Reduction (means-tested): each English council designs the working-age scheme within the central framework; the Scottish pensioner and working-age schemes are set nationally by the Scottish Government. Apply through the aberdeenshire.gov.uk benefits form.
Other reductions: full-time students disregarded (Class N exemption if all residents are students), severely mentally impaired disregard with GP certificate plus qualifying benefit, disability reduction scheme dropping the bill to the band below where adapted facilities are needed, carer disregard for unpaid carers under specific conditions.
Moving, banding and arrears in Aberdeenshire Council
Tell Aberdeenshire Council as soon as you move in, move out or move within the area using the relevant online form at aberdeenshire.gov.uk. Council Tax is backdated to the day you became liable; delaying the notification produces a catch-up bill but does not change the amount.
Banding disputes go to the Valuation Office Agency (Scottish Assessor in Scotland), with appeal to the Valuation Tribunal for Scotland (Local Taxation Chamber). The formal challenge window is the first six months after first moving in.
Falling behind triggers the standard sequence: 7-day reminder, loss of right to instalments, magistrates' court summons, liability order, enforcement (summary warrant from the sheriff court in Scotland). Contact Aberdeenshire Council before missing a payment to agree a plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I find Aberdeenshire Council's actual Band D rate for the year?
On the council's "Council Tax charges" page, normally updated within days of the February budget meeting. The figure on your annual bill (posted in March) is the most reliable confirmation.
When are Council Tax bills sent out?
Bills are normally posted in mid-March for the year starting 1 April. Direct Debit payers are taken on their chosen date once the mandate has been updated for the new year.
Can I switch from 10 to 12 instalments?
Yes, this is a legal right under the Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992. Ask in writing or through the council online form before the year starts on 1 April.
What if I cannot pay this month?
Contact the council before missing the payment. Options include extending to 12 instalments, agreeing a payment plan, claiming Council Tax Reduction, or applying for a discretionary reduction.
Can someone be sent to prison for not paying?
Council Tax non-payment is a civil debt, not a criminal offence. Committal to prison (up to 90 days) is theoretically possible after a liability order and failed enforcement, but only for wilful refusal by someone able to pay. It is rare.
Where can I get free advice on Council Tax problems?
Citizens Advice, National Debtline and StepChange all offer free advice. The Valuation Tribunal for England (and Welsh / Scottish equivalents) hears banding and liability appeals free of charge with no need for legal representation.
How We Verified This
Aberdeenshire Council-specific structure (billing authority status, scottish, precept arrangements, aberdeenshire.gov.uk) verified against the council's published budget papers and mygov.scot Council Tax framework guidance. Band ratios verified against the Local Government Finance Act 1992.
Sources
- gov.uk - Council Tax overview
- gov.uk - How to pay your Council Tax
- gov.uk - Council Tax bands and reductions
- gov.uk - Apply for Council Tax Reduction
- gov.uk - How to appeal your Council Tax band or bill
- Valuation Office Agency - How Council Tax bands are set
- Valuation Tribunal England - Appeal procedures and decisions
- legislation.gov.uk - Local Government Finance Act 1992
- legislation.gov.uk - Local Government Finance Act 2012
- legislation.gov.uk - Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023