Last reviewed: May 2026
Quick answer: Take the current Glasgow City Council Council Tax details from the council's own pages and the back of your bill; older third-party listings can be out of date.Glasgow City Council Council Tax pays for schools, social work, waste and the local services that residents see day to day across the 32 city wards from Drumchapel to Castlemilk. The bill also collects water and waste-water charges on behalf of Scottish Water as a separate line.
Glasgow City Council is a Scottish unitary authority and the billing authority for the area. Bands are set by the local Scottish Assessor using 1991 values, and the amount per band is decided each February when the council passes its budget.
Registering for Glasgow City Council Council Tax when you move in
Tell Glasgow City Council as soon as you move into an address in its area. The "Moving in" form is on glasgow.gov.uk. You will need the address, the date you moved, your previous address and details of any other adults at the property. If you are renting, you will also be asked for the landlord or letting agent contact details.
Glasgow City Council sets up the Council Tax account in your name, works out the band from the valuation list, and sends you a bill within a few weeks. If you are eligible for the single person discount or another reduction, the bill is adjusted before it is issued.
If you move within the same area, use the "Moving within" form instead. The old account is closed and a new one opened from the date of the move.
Scottish bands A to H in Glasgow City Council
Glasgow City Council uses the Scottish band system based on 1991 values. Band A covers homes up to £27,000; Band H starts at £212,000. The cash amount per band is set by Glasgow City Council each February, using the post-2017 Scottish ratios that make Bands E to H proportionally more expensive than under the old 6/9 to 18/9 schedule.
The local Scottish Assessor decides bands. You can look up your band on the Scottish Assessors Association website by entering your postcode. Your annual Glasgow City Council bill also shows the band.
Bands rarely change. If you believe the band on your home is wrong, you have a short window from first moving in to lodge a formal proposal with the local Assessor.
How to pay Glasgow City Council Council Tax
Most Glasgow City Council residents pay by Direct Debit because it spreads the bill across the year and stops any reminder letters arriving. You can usually choose between paying on the 1st, the 15th or the last working day of the month, and you can switch between 10 instalments (the default) or 12 instalments.
Other options at Glasgow City Council include paying online through the council website using a debit or credit card, paying by automated phone line around the clock, paying at a PayPoint with your bill barcode, or sending a cheque with your reference number written on the back.
If you want 12 instalments instead of 10, you have a legal right to ask for it under the Council Tax (Administration and Enforcement) Regulations 1992, as amended. Glasgow City Council must agree provided you ask before the bill year starts in April.
Discounts and reductions in Glasgow City Council
The most common discount is the 25 per cent single person discount. If you are the only adult living at the property, you should be paying three-quarters of the full bill. Apply through Glasgow City Council with proof of who lives at the address.
Council Tax Reduction is the means-tested help available to people on a low income or claiming certain benefits. Glasgow City Council runs its own scheme within the framework set by central government, and the amount of help depends on income, savings, household make-up and whether anyone in the home is disabled or a carer.
Other reductions worth checking: full-time students are disregarded, a property occupied only by under-18s is exempt, a person with a severe mental impairment is disregarded with a GP certificate, and the disability reduction scheme can drop your bill to the band below your current one if a disabled person needs adapted facilities.
Moving, appeals and arrears in Glasgow City Council
Tell Glasgow City Council as soon as you move in or out so the bill is correct from day one. You can usually do this through an online form, and you will need your moving date, the address you are leaving or entering, and details of any other adults at the property.
If you receive a bill you do not agree with, the first step is to write to Glasgow City Council setting out why. Liability disputes (who should be paying, whether a discount applies) go through the council; banding disputes go to the Valuation Office Agency, then on to the Valuation Tribunal for England if you remain unhappy.
Falling behind on payments triggers a fixed legal sequence: a 7-day reminder, then the loss of your right to instalments and the whole year becoming payable, then a summons to the magistrates' court for a liability order. After that Glasgow City Council can use enforcement agents, attachment of earnings or attachment of benefits to recover the debt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the most reliable place to find the current Glasgow City Council contact details?
On the council's own contact page and on the back of your current bill. Both are updated each year. Older listings in third-party sites can be out of date.
Do I have to register with the council if I am a full-time student?
Yes. Even though full-time students are disregarded, the council needs to know who lives at the property and needs to see your exemption certificate. If everyone in the home is a full-time student, the property is exempt; otherwise the bill is reduced.
What if I forget to register when I move in?
Tell the council as soon as you can. Council Tax is backdated to the date you became liable, so you will owe from that date. Ask for a payment plan if you cannot pay the catch-up in one go.
Can I register multiple adults at the same address?
Yes. The online registration form asks for the names of all adults at the property. Joint tenants are jointly liable for the bill; sole owners or sole tenants are the sole liable person.
How long does registration take to process?
A registration submitted through the online form is normally processed within a few working days. The first bill at the new address is sent once the account is set up.
How We Verified This
Framework facts (bands, single person discount, instalment rights, enforcement sequence) verified against gov.uk Council Tax guidance and the Local Government Finance Act 1992. Glasgow City Council-specific procedures verified against published Glasgow City Council Council Tax guidance.