Donate your Council Tax rebate

What is the Council Tax rebate?

With energy prices soaring, on 3 February the Government announced measures to ease their impact. One of these is the Council Tax rebate. The Council Tax rebate will apply from April 2022  to homes in Council Tax bands A to D. It will be made directly by local authorities and will not need to be repaid. Four in five UK households will be eligible.

Donating your council tax rebate

Many people struggle to heat their homes. The price cap rise, which takes effect in April 2022, means that 6.5 million UK households could be in fuel poverty – a rise of more than 50% from September 2021.

Our CEO Adam Scorer said: “We needed deep, targeted support for the most vulnerable. We have shallow, broad measures for all.”

Of course, many people are struggling with the cost of living, including energy prices, and the Council Tax rebate will be much needed.  If you are eligible but feel as though you can keep comfortably warm and you don’t need the rebate, please consider donating to help those struggling.

By donating your Council Tax rebate to National Energy Action, we can:

  • Provide life-changing energy and water efficiency advice
  • Help to provide essential winter items to those in need through a hardship fund
  • Offer assistance to those struggling with fuel debt
  • Make vital referrals to help vulnerable customers access extra support, including the Priority Services register and local community organisations
  • Help to make Warm Home Discount applications for vulnerable customers
  • Provide benefits advice and supporting people with applications
  • Advocate for the needs of vulnerable energy consumers to UK governments and regulators.

With your support we can provide a lifeline to those in need this winter.