Last reviewed: May 2026
Quick answer: Council Tax rules are set by central government and administered by your local billing authority; the framework is the same UK-wide.This article answers a question that comes up repeatedly about UK Council Tax. This guide gives the direct answer, the legal basis and the practical steps - including the bits that catch people out. Council Tax rules are set by central government but administered by your local billing authority, so the framework is the same across England, with minor variations in Scotland and Wales.
If you need the answer for a specific council, the council's own "Council Tax" pages and the back of your bill carry the detailed local rules. The framework rules in this article apply wherever you live in the UK, with country-specific notes for Scotland and Wales where the legal basis differs.
How to pay Dartford Borough Council Council Tax: all the options
Dartford Borough Council operates the standard UK mix of Council Tax payment methods: Direct Debit (the most common), online card payment on dartford.gov.uk, the 24-hour automated phone payment line, PayPoint at corner shops, and (in some cases) standing order from your bank.
The bill collects the county council precept (normally the largest single component), the police precept, fire precept where stand-alone, and any parish or town precept.
The online Direct Debit form is on dartford.gov.uk. Choose the payment date (1st, 15th or last working day) and 10 or 12 instalments. The first payment is normally taken on the next chosen date after the bank has set up the mandate.
For one-off payments, the online card payment page is on dartford.gov.uk and the 24-hour automated phone line takes card payments at any time. Both need your Council Tax account reference (top right of the bill).
Setting up Direct Debit for Dartford Borough Council
The Direct Debit form on dartford.gov.uk handles new mandates and changes to existing ones. You will need your Council Tax account reference, your bank details (account number and sort code), and your chosen payment date.
The Direct Debit Guarantee covers every UK Direct Debit, including Council Tax: an immediate refund from your bank if the council takes the wrong amount, advance notice of any change, and the right to cancel through your bank at any time. If you cancel, tell the council too so the account does not generate reminders.
You have a legal right to ask for 12 instalments rather than the default 10 under the Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992. Ask Dartford Borough Council in writing or through the online form before the year starts on 1 April.
What appears on a Dartford Borough Council Council Tax bill
A Dartford Borough Council bill shows the breakdown of the total charge into the council's own portion and the precepts collected on behalf of other bodies. Dartford's bill collects the Kent County Council precept and the Kent Police precept.
The bill is sent in March each year, covering 1 April to 31 March. The default arrangement is 10 monthly instalments between April and January; the alternative is 12 monthly instalments between April and March.
Any discount, exemption or reduction that applies to your account is shown on the bill. Single person discount (25 per cent), Council Tax Reduction (means-tested), the severely mentally impaired disregard, the full-time student disregard and the disability reduction scheme all reduce the cash amount you pay.
What to do if you cannot pay your Dartford Borough Council bill
Contact Dartford Borough Council before missing an instalment. Options include extending the bill to 12 instalments, agreeing a short payment plan, claiming Council Tax Reduction (or Support) if you have not already, or applying for the discretionary reduction scheme for short-term hardship.
If you have already received a court summons or liability order, contact Dartford Borough Council urgently. A payment arrangement after a liability order is still possible but stops being a simple monthly Direct Debit and becomes an arrangement on top of the order. Enforcement agent fees are added if the case progresses further.
Free independent advice is available from Citizens Advice (national phone line, webchat and in-person), National Debtline (free phone line and webchat) and StepChange (free phone line and online advice). All three can speak to Dartford Borough Council on your behalf with your written authority.
Where to get further help and how to escalate
If the council cannot resolve your Council Tax issue through its own complaints process, you can escalate to the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, an independent body that investigates complaints about local councils. The Ombudsman is free to use and does not require legal representation.
For independent debt advice on Council Tax arrears, free help is available from Citizens Advice (national phone line, webchat and in-person service), National Debtline (free phone line and webchat run by the Money Advice Trust) and StepChange (free phone line and online advice). All three can speak to the council on your behalf with your written authority.
For premium-rate phone number complaints, the Phone-paid Services Authority handles regulation of premium rate services in the UK. For Council Tax scams or fraudulent demands, report to Action Fraud, the UK national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime.
If you are facing enforcement and need to pause the collection process to get advice, the Breathing Space (Debt Respite Scheme) provides up to 60 days of legal protection from creditor action while you work with a debt adviser. A separate Mental Health Crisis Breathing Space lasts as long as you are receiving treatment for a mental health crisis, plus 30 days afterwards.
The council must, under the Equality Act 2010 and the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018, make reasonable adjustments for residents with disabilities. Ask for the format that works for you (large print, audio, Braille, BSL interpretation, plain English) if the standard channels are not accessible.
If you have moved house recently and you are unsure whether the old or the new council is the right one to contact, check both: each council's online "Council Tax when you move" page sets out the date from which it considers you liable. The old council closes the account at your move-out date and the new council opens an account from your move-in date; the two are normally the same day, and any gap is dealt with by the owner of the empty property.
For Council Tax questions specific to your circumstances (self-employed income, disability registration, recent bereavement, complex household arrangements, foster placements, military service or shared custody), ask the council in writing or by phone rather than relying on a general guide. The council's benefits team handles individual assessments and can give a binding answer for your account.
If the council's decision is final and you disagree, the Valuation Tribunal for England (and the equivalents in Wales and Scotland) hears appeals on liability and banding free of charge. You do not need legal representation; the tribunal is designed for unrepresented applicants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee for paying Council Tax online?
No. The Payment Services Regulations 2017 prevent councils from adding a card surcharge to consumer payments.
How long does an online Council Tax payment take to clear?
A few working days to credit the Council Tax account, although the transaction shows on your bank statement immediately.
Can I cancel a Council Tax Direct Debit?
Yes, at any time through your bank under the Direct Debit Guarantee. Tell the council as well so the account does not generate reminders.
Can I pay Council Tax with a credit card?
Yes. Most councils accept both debit and credit cards online and on the 24-hour automated phone line, with no surcharge.
What if I cannot afford the bill?
Contact the council before missing an instalment. Options include extending to 12 instalments, a payment plan, claiming Council Tax Reduction, or a discretionary reduction for short-term hardship.
How We Verified This
Council Tax framework, instalment rights and enforcement sequence verified against gov.uk Council Tax guidance, the Local Government Finance Act 1992 and the Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992. Payment surcharge rule verified against the Payment Services Regulations 2017.